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Pez 02-07-2019 03:13 PM

Mudd is probably pretty interested in the level of personnel we have now as well.

FatDT 02-07-2019 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Dewey 5 (Post 109368)
Dante Scarnecchi is 70
Age is just a number. I think much of the success the OL achieved was very good talent finally & the new scheme that makes Luck get rid of the ball quicker. DeGugliemo seemed more of rah rah guy than a teacher.

Yeah, he's 6 years younger and hasn't been out of coaching for 7 years.

Nelson himself said the idea that Guge was not a good technique teacher was false.

Chromeburn 02-07-2019 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by rcubed (Post 109367)
I dont think its that weird. He is not the OL coach, he is a special assistant, or some innocuous title. Its good to have some grey beards around to lend a perspective based on many years of knowledge.

One of those greybeards just schooled the hot young coach of the NFL by using stuff no one has seen in a while.

JAFF 02-07-2019 05:18 PM

Mudd was a tough player and as a coach, he taught technic. Everybody kept their feet moving, you never saw his linemen getting their legs rolled up. He got the most out of the guys Polian found for him.

AlwaysSunnyinIndy 05-07-2019 10:23 PM

Strausser and Howard Mudd are on the job :cool:


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Colts right guard Mark Glowinski, speaking with reporters, says there's been a major emphasis on fundamentals by the current OL coaches. This was always a driving force behind the coaching change after the season. Sounds like there's already been an impact from the shift.
https://twitter.com/HolderStephen/st...18962313457664

Oldcolt 05-08-2019 10:51 AM

I remember reading where Nelson thought his technique was slipping near the end of the season. I wondered at the time why. Apparently Reich/Ballard thought it was coaching. Obviously (look at how the line played) Guge was not a bad coach, just that Reich/Ballard seem to know exactly what they want in a coach and Guge didn't emphasize or teach fundamentals the way they wanted. I love that they believe in themselves enough to make a change that they will get reamed for if the offensive line play deteriorates (it won't). Ballard/Reich play to win, they are not afraid of losing. Damn this is so refreshing after the last shit show we lived thru.


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