Told yinz.
He was very good at Pitt. I think it will be an improvement.
He was very good at Pitt. I think it will be an improvement.
Up tempo can still be TOP controlled with a capable running game. Their mission if they choose to accept it Ethan is to get some run capable O-linemen. It is mission difficult but not mission impossible with Colbert aboard.If the up tempo offense is scoring consistently, that's one thing. But if it is 3 and outs, look out.
If they liked what they saw in Canada it isn't a lazy hire. Obviously there was outside interest as well.It’s a typical lazy hire. Don’t have to interview anyone and nothing will really change. I expect something similar for OL coach and TE. This organization has become complacent and just lazy.. winning is not the top priority.
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Not according to 93.7 The Fan today. They're predicting Todd Haley-style fireworks.It’s a typical lazy hire. Don’t have to interview anyone and nothing will really change. I expect something similar for OL coach and TE. This organization has become complacent and just lazy.. winning is not the top priority.
I've never understood this desire for up tempo so much. This defense, since the days of Cowher, have depended upon a ball control offense to keep it off the field. When it is on the field, it can then consistently make the explosive plays. This defense cannot play tired. It won't work.
I've never understood this desire for up tempo so much. This defense, since the days of Cowher, have depended upon a ball control offense to keep it off the field. When it is on the field, it can then consistently make the explosive plays. This defense cannot play tired. It won't work.
Just going off what was reported as far as Tomlin goes. If it would have been Butler calling that playoff game I would be calling for Tomlin to take the reigns. I agree with Canada assessment and liked the report about the second half of the regular season finale. Guy looks to have potential.
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Clevelands first drive was 3 plays for 50 yards and a td, Colts jumped all over our defense in the 1st half long before they were tired, Buffalo came out after halftime and went right down the field for 6. Our defense does what it does under Tomlin, if doesn't work he has no adjustments
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I am not at all shocked by this and it tells me Ben will be back. It is why they brought him in last year to build a relationship with Ben to ensure a smooth transition.
Almost all of Tomlins hires are from within, cant have anyone with new ideas to challenge or show up cool shades, whose coaching tree is pretty damn bear for someone whose been a head coach this long. Let's hope Canada came with the knowledge he needs, doubt he learned anything from Tomlin and Fitchner, let's hope it's not a reheated version on Fitchners offense
Canada already has a well established offensive philosophy. It's all based on motion and shifts. Not sure if that's going to fool NFL defenses like it could in college.
I'd rather an old school OC that has good run concepts and then schemes plays up off of the run.
We need someone that can design and scheme the WRs open.. you watch these other offenses and guys are wide open a lot of times.
Canada's offense might fool ****** college defenses, I don't see it working in the pros.
Told yinz.
He was very good at Pitt. I think it will be an improvement.
I’m trying to remember any remarkable team that Matt Canada was on the coaching staff. Aside from the win over Clemson in 2016, nothing really springs to mind.
In 2016, he was Pitt's OC when they averaged 42 points a game, led college football in red-zone TD percentage and scored at least 28 points in all their games (per Dave Bryan at the Depot). Pitt hasn't seen that kind of rarefied air since he left.
In 2016, he was Pitt's OC when they averaged 42 points a game, led college football in red-zone TD percentage and scored at least 28 points in all their games (per Dave Bryan at the Depot). Pitt hasn't seen that kind of rarefied air since he left.
In 2016, he was Pitt's OC when they averaged 42 points a game, led college football in red-zone TD percentage and scored at least 28 points in all their games (per Dave Bryan at the Depot). Pitt hasn't seen that kind of rarefied air since he left.
Except for the 24 they put up in a loss to Northwestern. That said, since 2011, he has never stayed anywhere outside of NC State fir more than a year, and I don’t think it is because he’s so awesome.