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Howard Mudd is BACK
He's a roving I don't know what but he's working with the OLine so HOT DAMN
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Hasnt he been away since like 2012? Not saying he cant do some good things. What is his position? Advisor?
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He was a player and a coach and he found a way to get the most out of his talent and his players
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I didn't ask who he was... I already knew that lol
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I'm good with that. I think this type of role for him is better than the position of OL Coach. |
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I can see Mudd installing some new run game concepts.
Bring the stretch play back, or outside zone...whatever you wanna call it. The play action off of that with properly trained OL is unbelievable. I would like to have the ability to line up in the I or the offset I when teams go small. I hate to say it, but that is one NE's biggest strengths...going old school to best new school defenses. |
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He may talk to Frank about it. But doubt an assistant OL coach installs any plays
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The oline will be better for this hire imo. Good move. The other day I read some olineman say that his drills were the best since they were based on actual football moves.
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