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RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 08-16-2021 (08-16-2021, 02:36 PM)muskiesfan Wrote: Carman has a way to go and that's fine. He's a rookie and changing positions at the highest level. Expecting him to come in and start seemed a little high expectations, but there are plenty that know more about him than me. If he doesn't start, that's okay. Maybe he starts next year. D'Ante is way ahead of where we all thought he would be at this point. Zac even says so. He is pushing for a starting spot already. Carman played solid. Like you said, only Vogel looked bad. Pretty awesome to say this. Didn't expect this this early against the defending Champs who have one of the best DL's in all of football. Said before the game that it would be a miracle if we didn't struggle against these guys. A miracle happened. Maybe Pollack is a miracle worker after all lol RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - Joelist - 08-16-2021 (08-16-2021, 02:54 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: D'Ante is way ahead of where we all thought he would be at this point. Zac even says so. We need to keep in mind just how bad Turner was - he was likely the worst line coach / teacher and schemer in the entire NFL. To go from him to a coach like Pollack who is actually respected and has a track record of success is a BIG jump. As was noted it is a work in progress but even just getting their footwork in better shape has improved things a lot. RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 08-16-2021 (08-16-2021, 03:00 PM)Joelist Wrote: We need to keep in mind just how bad Turner was - he was likely the worst line coach / teacher and schemer in the entire NFL. To go from him to a coach like Pollack who is actually respected and has a track record of success is a BIG jump. As was noted it is a work in progress but even just getting their footwork in better shape has improved things a lot. Yeah, night and day difference between Turner and Pollack. Love how Pollack was working out Sewell at his Pro Day and it was specifically Pollack out of all the OL coaches. Pollack does his homework and makes an impression on everyone he works with in a good way. You usually don't hear the QB mentioning the OL coach, but Burrow has multiple times on how much of a change it is. RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - GodFather - 08-16-2021 (08-16-2021, 03:07 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Yeah, night and day difference between Turner and Pollack. The real question is why he was even hired here in the first place with his track record never mind staying for 2 seasons? RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - Sled21 - 08-16-2021 Getting back to Carman, I saw where Callahan stated his main problem is consistency. He does things you expect a rookie to do, then flashes great play. He needs to be consistent. That, I think, will come quickly. RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - muskiesfan - 08-16-2021 (08-16-2021, 04:05 PM)Sled21 Wrote: Getting back to Carman, I saw where Callahan stated his main problem is consistency. He does things you expect a rookie to do, then flashes great play. He needs to be consistent. That, I think, will come quickly. I hope so. With how Smith looked as well, that could be very good, very young pieces for the OLine moving forward. RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - pally - 08-16-2021 (08-16-2021, 03:00 PM)Joelist Wrote: We need to keep in mind just how bad Turner was - he was likely the worst line coach / teacher and schemer in the entire NFL. To go from him to a coach like Pollack who is actually respected and has a track record of success is a BIG jump. As was noted it is a work in progress but even just getting their footwork in better shape has improved things a lot. Add Fred Johnson to the list of linemen singing Pollack's praises
RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - 2MinutesHate - 08-16-2021 (08-16-2021, 03:56 PM)GodFather Wrote: The real question is why he was even hired here in the first place with his track record never mind staying for 2 seasons? Pollack was retained after other coaches were let go, but then ZT must have requested his own OL coach. Management likely told Frank that ZT wants his own guy, maybe due to his friendship or coaching scheme. Frank then probably left on his own accord. He must be a hell of a guy to come back after the wheels had fallen off for the last 2 years and Turner had likely destroyed much of progress he made with the OL. The players probably begged him to come back. RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - Sled21 - 08-16-2021 (08-16-2021, 04:31 PM)2MinutesHate Wrote: Pollack was retained after other coaches were let go, but then ZT must have requested his own OL coach. Management likely told Frank that ZT wants his own guy, maybe due to his friendship or coaching scheme. Frank then probably left on his own accord. Pollack left before Taylor got here. He wanted to go to New York. RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - Truck_1_0_1_ - 08-16-2021 (08-16-2021, 04:31 PM)2MinutesHate Wrote: Pollack was retained after other coaches were let go, but then ZT must have requested his own OL coach. Management likely told Frank that ZT wants his own guy, maybe due to his friendship or coaching scheme. Frank then probably left on his own accord. Pollack left in January, Zac was hired after the SB and interviewed a week or two before the SB. His choice was Callahan, but Washington blocked the move, thus the only person (in his mind, I guess) left available was Turner. Let's not shit on Zac or management for this; it was a timing/other-team-being-pricks sitch and nothing more. RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - Joelist - 08-16-2021 (08-16-2021, 06:29 PM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: Pollack left in January, Zac was hired after the SB and interviewed a week or two before the SB. It was for maybe the first season - Turner should have been fired at the latest by 2019 season game 9. RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - Sled21 - 08-16-2021 (08-16-2021, 06:33 PM)Joelist Wrote: It was for maybe the first season - Turner should have been fired at the latest by 2019 season game 9. The problem is who are you going to get mid year to replace him. Just like with players, it's easy to say get rid of someone, it's a little harder to find someone better mid year. RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - Wes Mantooth - 08-16-2021 (08-16-2021, 06:36 PM)Sled21 Wrote: The problem is who are you going to get mid year to replace him. Just like with players, it's easy to say get rid of someone, it's a little harder to find someone better mid year. What about after the year? Why was he brought back for a 2nd season? RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - Sled21 - 08-16-2021 (08-16-2021, 06:38 PM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: What about after the year? Why was he brought back for a 2nd season? Not my decision, and not one I would have made. RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - Nicomo Cosca - 08-16-2021 (08-16-2021, 06:36 PM)Sled21 Wrote: The problem is who are you going to get mid year to replace him. Just like with players, it's easy to say get rid of someone, it's a little harder to find someone better mid year. Simple, you promote Ben Martin. Who knows if he’d have been “better” but it would be almost impossible to be any worse. And it would have removed a toxic person (who also happens to be terrible at his job) from the organization. RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - Wes Mantooth - 08-16-2021 (08-16-2021, 06:29 PM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: Let's not shit on Zac or management for this; it was a timing/other-team-being-pricks sitch and nothing more. Ah, yes, the "let's not blame anyone approach." That always seems to be favorite of some on here. It's not like there were literally hundreds of potential options, or that he was retained for a 2nd year when timing wasn't at all an issue. He was an absolutely terrible hire; he should have never been hired to begin with. And keeping him a 2nd year is even worse. Someone is to blame for that, if not mutiple people. Taylor, Tobin, Brown, Blackburn, take your pick(s). PS Other teams are pricks for blocking their coaches from moving on? I'm guessing you were singing a different tune the time we blocked Vance Jospeh from moving on to become a DC (a promotion). In fact, had I said we were being "pricks" I'm guessing you would have ripped me and applauded the team for keeping one of their better coaches. RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - Joelist - 08-16-2021 (08-16-2021, 06:36 PM)Sled21 Wrote: The problem is who are you going to get mid year to replace him. Just like with players, it's easy to say get rid of someone, it's a little harder to find someone better mid year. They could have brought in a random fan from the stands and had better results. Turner was that bad and that toxic. I don't believe for a minute they could not have replaced him mid season had they actually made the effort. RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - Go Cards - 08-16-2021 Turner should not have been hired and then should have been fired immediately after first year, but then we probably would not have Pollack now though either happened. RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - Sled21 - 08-16-2021 (08-16-2021, 06:52 PM)Joelist Wrote: They could have brought in a random fan from the stands and had better results. I'm quite sure some random fans think that.... RE: Jackson Carman At Bottom Of Depth Chart - Truck_1_0_1_ - 08-16-2021 (08-16-2021, 06:33 PM)Joelist Wrote: It was for maybe the first season - Turner should have been fired at the latest by 2019 season game 9. Agreed; I'm merely talking about the actual hire. More-than likely, they stuck with Turner to keep continuity, but we all know that was a MASSIVE mistake and we should've had someone new for last year. Then again, if Pollack does super-well, this may have been a fortuitous move (keeping him a second year), in hindsight. |