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Loves Ek. I remember when he got the fake tattoo when he was recruiting Will Compton. Also the time he got hit in the nuts on the sidelines. Entertaining guy for sure.Kind of hoping for Ekeler. Ball of energy.
Loves Ek. I remember when he got the fake tattoo when he was recruiting Will Compton. Also the time he got hit in the nuts on the sidelines. Entertaining guy for sure.Kind of hoping for Ekeler. Ball of energy.
Why would Dawson leave the Giants..??Should be announced if everything goes through in the coming days. Sounds like all signs point to Mike Dawson returning
The Giants fired Pat Schurmer and all of his staff, so Dawson doesn’t have a job right now.Why would Dawson leave the Giants..??
From everything I'm hearing, the plan was to move Dewitt on regardless. Frost is allowing him to find a new job so 1.) no buyout and 2.) to be a good guy and not make it look like Dewitt was fired. This seems to be a foregone conclusion that this is going to happen according to the HuskerOnline guys. Two names to watch according to them, Mike Dawson returning and Mike Ekeler. Sean Callahan said we should be hearing something about this in the coming days
Dawson coached OLBs for the Giants and LBs at multiple schools. He also was ST coach for BC, so he might just take on both.
Thank you both for the info. I don't care who coaches it, I just want it to be a focus as ST has been very costly so far under Frost. The two kick returns given up versus Wisconsin and Iowa to lose momentum, the punting, kicking etc. LB and pass rush have too though. :dunnoCrap. By the time I spewed out my long winded post. The knife had already succintly addressed my point....
From Dawson's resume it looks like he has experience coaching DL,OLB and 3 years Special teams at BC so he could be the point guy on special teams but get help from the other coaches for the various units. He also has 2 years experience as a defensive Coordinator. Tuioto also has a bit of OLB coaching experience so he could possibly swap with Dawson too. Personally I like Dawson as the OLB guy. I also think Held could do special teams as he has experience as an offensive coordinator/head coach.
Correct me if I am wrong but the big thing about special teams is mostly the coordination? I don't think there is a ton of individual technique that has to be taught there. I would think punters/place kickers/long snappers know their technique already and there is not much individual work for the other players. Am I off base? Also we have a grad assistant Colby Ellis that can help out with special teams.
Dawson Bio...
1998 (spring) University of Massachusetts Lowell defensive line
1998 University of Maine defensive assistant
1999 University of Pittsburgh graduate assistant
2000 University of New Hampshire linebackers
2001 University of New Hampshire defensive line
2002-03 University of New Hampshire linebackers
2004-05 University of New Hampshire DC/linebackers
2006-08 University of Akron linebackers
2009-11 Boston College special teams
2013 Philadelphia Eagles defensive quality control
2014-15 Philadelphia Eagles assistant defensive line
2016-17 University of Central Florida defensive line
2018 University of Nebraska defensive line
2019 New York Giants outside linebackers
If we didn’t have the injuries we had at kicker this year, our ST still wouldn’t have been perfect, but they would have been good enough that fans wouldn’t be criticizing them as much. And, we probably would have won at least two more games.i feel like issues with ST have been lack of talent more so then lack of coaching. When your third string guys that are as good as your second string and almost as good as your starter you have a lot of options at ST. When you have a lot of good depth at TE, OLB, LB, DB, RB and WR then you have some nice options to field 11 spots on ST.
i feel like issues with ST have been lack of talent more so then lack of coaching. When your third string guys that are as good as your second string and almost as good as your starter you have a lot of options at ST. When you have a lot of good depth at TE, OLB, LB, DB, RB and WR then you have some nice options to field 11 spots on ST.
Good info on the bio’s, thanks!Crap. By the time I spewed out my long winded post. The knife had already succintly addressed my point....
From Dawson's resume it looks like he has experience coaching DL,OLB and 3 years Special teams at BC so he could be the point guy on special teams but get help from the other coaches for the various units. He also has 2 years experience as a defensive Coordinator. Tuioto also has a bit of OLB coaching experience so he could possibly swap with Dawson too. Personally I like Dawson as the OLB guy. I also think Held could do special teams as he has experience as an offensive coordinator/head coach.
Correct me if I am wrong but the big thing about special teams is mostly the coordination? I don't think there is a ton of individual technique that has to be taught there. I would think punters/place kickers/long snappers know their technique already and there is not much individual work for the other players. Am I off base? Also we have a grad assistant Colby Ellis that can help out with special teams.
Dawson Bio...
1998 (spring) University of Massachusetts Lowell defensive line
1998 University of Maine defensive assistant
1999 University of Pittsburgh graduate assistant
2000 University of New Hampshire linebackers
2001 University of New Hampshire defensive line
2002-03 University of New Hampshire linebackers
2004-05 University of New Hampshire DC/linebackers
2006-08 University of Akron linebackers
2009-11 Boston College special teams
2013 Philadelphia Eagles defensive quality control
2014-15 Philadelphia Eagles assistant defensive line
2016-17 University of Central Florida defensive line
2018 University of Nebraska defensive line
2019 New York Giants outside linebackers
DeWitt spent a good chunk of last year fighting for his life, which didn't leave much time for coaching. But I get it, football is a cutthroat business and OLBs/ST definitely didn't produce in 2019.Dewitt's choice to move on. Assistant coaches contract buyouts aren't something that breaks the bank at 475k a year. Dawson deal is basically done. I expect Coach T to move to OLBs.
Pun intended? Freudian slip?DeWitt spent a good chunk of last year fighting for his life, which didn't leave much time for coaching. But I get it, football is a cutthroat business and OLBs/ST definitely didn't produce in 2019.
Good info on the bio’s, thanks!
to the “technique” question, there is a lot that has to be taught.
For instance, LBs/athletic DEs are usually used on punt team. They have to be taught their stance, footwork on snap, hand placement, blocking assignments (especially if opponent is in block form), lanes to cover, what to do if a fair catch is called (running past receiver, downing the ball, rules near the goal line, etc), R/L/C punts and their coverages, who is dangerous on returns per team, tendencies per team on returns, stunt pick up, and all the details of the game (time, distance to cover, trick plays, etc).
And that’s just punt. Punt return and kick return are the same. FG/PAT are a little simpler but require attention to detail. KO takes a ton of time to coach properly, especially if your kicker can’t regularly kick through the end zone *cough*.
The best ST teams in the nation spend a LOT of time on these.
Here’s the thing: the better overall depth you have the less you have to use your starters, using starters on ST is not ideal, but often necessary. Case in point, I was watching Alabama bowl game and their star WR #6 made several great plays on punt coverage. I mean, he was everywhere. Either he told the coaches he wanted to do it, they told him he HAD to do it, or there was no one better. My guess is, at Alabama, that he wanted to do it because they have so much depth. What a player!!
As we gain depth and get more straight up athletes and damn football players the better the ST will become. We can stop using guys who really shouldn’t be on the field at all or our starters, and use guys fighting their asses off to get on the field in any manner they can that are great players and “get” what it takes to make football plays. Still have to coach up the details but don’t have to hold your breath because they are athletic and can make some damn football plays. We don’t have a lot of guys 2nd/3rd team that can fill in and make some freakin plays on ST without a s#!t ton of coaching. So we use starters or guys that probly shouldn’t be out there.
There is a LOT of coaching that goes into special teams. I know it’s a long post, but this is where Frost is at building all 3 phases that belong in the Top 15 of college football. The guy from Wallace, a walk on that plays kickoff is a cool story but I’d rather have a 3 star athlete from Georgia clawing his a$$ off to get on the field in any way he can because we have so many good players, and he WANTS to play ST to get on the field.