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Offensive staff resume
Nov 30, 2022, 8:13 AM
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Brandon Streeter (Offensive Coordinator, QB Coach): Former Clemson player, 6 years OC experience at Richmond and Liberty, 5 years QB coach experience prior to that
CJ Spiller (RB Coach): Former Clemson player, no other college coaching experience
Tyler Grisham (WR Coach) Former Clemson Player, no other college coaching experience
Kyle Richardson (Passing game coordinator, TE Coach): HS coach in South Carolina, no other college coaching experience, 6 years Clemson support staff
Thomas Austin (OL Coach): Former Clemson player, 2 years coaching experience at Georgia State
Andrew Zow (Senior offensive Analyst): Former Alabama QB while Dabo was the WR Coach, 13 years high school coaching experience, no other college coaching/analyst experience
Cole Stoudt (Offensive Player Development): Former Clemson player, 3 years college coaching experience at Morehead State, 3 years at Jacksonville State as a GA
Kaleb Nobles (Offensive Player Development): 3 years coaching at D-II West Florida Tajh Boy (Offensive Player Development): Former Clemson player, no other college coaching experience
Tyrone Crowder (Offensive Player Development): Former Clemson player, no other college coaching experience
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Re: Offensive staff resume
Nov 30, 2022, 8:23 AM
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Interesting post. Does anyone know UNC ‘s offensive staff for comparison? On a side note, I live in Raleigh. We can’t lose to a girls school this weekend. Clemson please play 4 good quarters once this year
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Re: Offensive staff resume
Nov 30, 2022, 8:32 AM
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I don’t know but I am sure there is little I wouldn’t do to make Phil Longo our new OC.
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Re: Offensive staff resume
Nov 30, 2022, 9:06 AM
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Well I do know that they have one assistant that is better than all those names above put together. Phil Longo.
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Pretty stark!***
Nov 30, 2022, 8:30 AM
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and therein lies part of the problem IMO...
Nov 30, 2022, 9:16 AM
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While Dabo has absolutely earned the right to hire and fire at this own discretion (or promote from within as the case may be), some of these nepotistic, preferential, or on-the-job development training-like hires are real head scratchers.
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Full coaching bios are available on TigerNet - yes this website!?!?***
Nov 30, 2022, 9:05 AM
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Re: Offensive staff resume
Nov 30, 2022, 9:27 AM
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Well, Spiller and Grisham played in the NFL so that greatly helps their resume. I don't know if Richardson played in the NFL or not. If not, his does seem a little lite to be coordinating a top 5 program's passing game. But, I'm not sure what that title means he controls.
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Re: Offensive staff resume
Nov 30, 2022, 9:29 AM
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Wow.
When you see it laid out like that it makes a lot more sense.
I do feel the issues are in coaching, not players. Players are not growing and developing.
Schemes and strategies are not proactive. We are a reactive bunch.
And in terms of reacting, it always seemed like we did not alter or adjust as quickly. As in didn't we anticipate that a defense may come at us differently. So there did not seem to be much of a contingency plan.
I have most dispappointed that our offensive game plans never seems to catch other D coordinators offguard. The other defenses seemed to kno what we were going to do.
I do not want a gimmicky offense. But I feel like we should try to dictate the game and make the opponent adjust. For one, I would love Clemson to use a little of that Wake Forest mesh delay. I think with our running backs and "running focus" early, the mesh delay could help our WRs get open better.
Might be able to help DJU too as he already holds the ball longer to decide if he is going to throw.
If I was Dabo and it would be tough, I would be heavily questioning the following: a. is Tyler Grisham the guy to create excellence at WR for Clemson? To me, no. b. is Streeter the right guy to generate a dominant offense? To me, no. c. what does Thomas Austin need to build an excellent, consistent Oline for Clemson's offense?
If you have answers to A and B that make you question, then time to make changes or bring in help.
Clemson should not be a learning-on-the-job environment for OCs, DCs, and skill positions. The people in those roles need to bring more to Clemson.
This should be an interesting next two games, especially the bowl game. Depending upon the outcome of ACC Championship Game and Bowl Game, it will be an interesting offseason for Dabo and the coaches. As there will be a whole lot to evaluate and self-analyze.
Beating UNC via scoring enough is my worry. And if Clemson loses, then Bowl Preparation will be extremely interesting and who we play will make it even more so.
Will be very, very interesting to see what unfolds. c.
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Could be interesting, our Good D against their good Offense
Nov 30, 2022, 9:41 AM
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And our bad offense against their bad defense….
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Orange Blooded [4256]
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From Elliot leaving and Venables… who all did both
Nov 30, 2022, 9:40 AM
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take along with them from each side of the ball?
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