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  On 1/14/2018 at 10:06 PM, SDS said:

 

Lol. Yeah. Whatever. 

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http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2017/02/what_brian_daboll_others_have.html

 

New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniel on Daboll: Jan. 28, 2015

 

"Every day he's got his hands in the game-planning process, the preparation, the scouting report. He's a guy that I lean on significantly in my role. Brian's involved in every meeting we have, whether it's red-zone, third-down, goal-line, short-yardage. His tight ends are going to be right in the middle of that anyway. His expertise, his knowledge and the experience he brings is tremendous."

 

--McDaniel, according to the Buffalo News 

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  On 1/14/2018 at 10:09 PM, Chicken Boo said:

Trust the process.

 

He worked under hoodie and Saban and like previously stated, he knows the incoming QB class.

 

I'm on board.

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How many BB and Sabans assistants have done anything away from them?

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I wanted a coach that could make chicken salad out of chicken poo. I felt like Chudzinski was that kind of coach. Not sure on Daboll. I like the influences of belicheat and Saban. But he is young and has been around some good coaches. 

 

I will say that this will be a popular hire around the league with all of the talking heads and that we will finally make good use of our tight ends. 

 

Quarterback is still a massive question mark. Garopollo would be perfect right about now, but it is what it is. I think there is a negative zero chance Tyrod is back with this hire. 

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  On 1/14/2018 at 10:10 PM, Lurker said:

http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2017/02/what_brian_daboll_others_have.html

 

New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniel on Daboll: Jan. 28, 2015

 

"Every day he's got his hands in the game-planning process, the preparation, the scouting report. He's a guy that I lean on significantly in my role. Brian's involved in every meeting we have, whether it's red-zone, third-down, goal-line, short-yardage. His tight ends are going to be right in the middle of that anyway. His expertise, his knowledge and the experience he brings is tremendous."

 

--McDaniel, according to the Buffalo News 

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Yay more TE stuff. 

 

Where is the QB stuff?

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Anyone know what 'systems' he ran in his pro stints?

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  On 1/14/2018 at 10:12 PM, fridge said:

 

I'm right there with you.  For whatever reason we seem to want to stay in the dark ages of NFL passing offense.

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It is the 1970s blue collar thinking they seem to love and try to embody. 

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  On 1/14/2018 at 10:10 PM, MrEpsYtown said:

I wanted a coach that could make chicken salad out of chicken poo. I felt like Chudzinski was that kind of coach. Not sure on Daboll. I like the influences of belicheat and Saban. But he is young and has been around some good coaches. 

 

I will say that this will be a popular hire around the league with all of the talking heads and that we will finally make good use of our tight ends. 

 

Quarterback is still a massive question mark. Garopollo would be perfect right about now, but it is what it is. I think there is a negative zero chance Tyrod is back with this hire. 

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So, he played under the College and NFL greatest coaches of all time right? That should have been success right off the back in the NFL correct? Or it's a OC riding the jock of someone else?

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