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Coaching Changes, Rumors, Misc.

Apparently Texas is going after a big name TE coach according to Anwar... should happen by Saturday but Texas is keeping it quiet so they can “Pull it off”

 
Former NFL DL and recently fired Raiders DL coach Brenston Buckner started following a bunch of Texas staffers and accounts.  Last year as the Raiders DL coach he improved them from 13 sacks the previous season to 32 this past and run defense from 30th to 8th.

 
Former NFL DL and recently fired Raiders DL coach Brenston Buckner started following a bunch of Texas staffers and accounts.  Last year as the Raiders DL coach he improved them from 13 sacks the previous season to 32 this past and run defense from 30th to 8th.
I remember that name from the Carolina Panthers. He was on that D-Line with Julius Peppers that was so dominant and lost a Super Bowl.

No idea what he's done since then. But I know he had a good NFL career.

 
Why was he fired?
There's an unexpected change within the Oakland Raiders coaching staff. Granted, it's not nearly as sweeping as what took place in early January due east, where the Dallas Cowboys parted ways with Jason Garrett -- along with most of his coaching staff -- and hired Mike McCarthy, but what happened was Jon Gruden apparently had his eye on one Cowboys coach in particular throughout it all.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/raiders-jon-gruden-fires-brenston-buckner-hires-former-cowboys-defensive-coordinator-rod-marinelli/

 
Boulware is in, I hope it was a good choice.
He’s got some skins on the wall he’s been a good coach in that offense for a long time and through his time as either TE or RB coach he’s developed some really good players 

 
38 minutes ago, DBOOK23 said:


A Texas ex who is a great recruiter....sign me up.

But Stoops indicated Boulware’s ability to recruit is what caught his eye.

“Jay owns an impressive track record as both a coach and recruiter,” Stoops said in a statement. “He possesses a wide range of coaching experience, competing in some of the nation’s toughest conferences. He also has strong ties in the state of Texas, as well as recruiting relationships across the country that will serve us well.”

https://www.espn.com/blog/colleges/oklahoma/post/_/id/20268/ou-adds-jay-boulware-to-staff

 
"One of my friends used to say, recruiting is like shaving, if you don’t do it every day, it will show," he said. "Every day you have to pound it and pound it, you gotta establish relationships with not only the kid, but whoever the kid is close to. If you do that and build the relationships, you’ll come out on top on more than you will on the bottom."

A solid recruiter, Boulware is also lauded for his ability to coach special teams. His most recent coaching stop was Auburn, where his special teams units were consistently among the SEC's best during the past four seasons. He made it a focus to land quality kickers and punters during his time at Auburn.

https://www.espn.com/blog/colleges/oklahoma/post/_/id/20463/boulware-excited-to-be-a-big-brother

 
seems to me if you have 3 guys, you have no guys.I want one guy to head it up and be responsible.

 
Completely disagree.

Think you make everyone accountable for it. I would divide up the units too. FG unit and kickoff return are nothing alike. Find out what part each coach is best at and have them control that unit.
This.

Have one coach oversee all of it but use a coach for the different aspects. Have an Offensive coach help with the punt teams, KO return, etc and a defensive coach work with punt return, kick blocks, and kickoff.  Hutzler would know what LBs, and Dbs would be good in coverage while Coleman and Boulware would know what specialty kids can catch a punt or kick and have the vision to excel. 

Come on home Jay.

 
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