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Posted on 12/12/22 at 6:45 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
Posted on 12/12/22 at 6:45 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
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the Marshall DC is elite? No, he's not
You're a buffoon.
An unbearable one at that.
Posted on 12/12/22 at 6:50 pm to cubsfan5150
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Then TE coach is exactly what he should be begging for. It’s not like he’s trying to be the OC
Failed realtor and talk show host for TE coach
You people need help
Posted on 12/12/22 at 6:51 pm to TheOtherWhiteMeat
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You're a buffoon.
An unbearable one at that.
Have you seen Lance Guidry's resume? He's 51 and he finally did something decent this year partly because Marshall's offense was a top team in time of possession
you continue to think a Sun Belt DC is "elite" and I'll continue to be a buffoon
Posted on 12/12/22 at 6:55 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
He's had very good defenses everywhere he's been. Whether he'd be elite in the SEC I don't know, but you just laughed it off like you know everything. Read your own posts, you're a g'damn know it all. Yet, a baffoon.
Posted on 12/12/22 at 7:05 pm to TheOtherWhiteMeat
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He's had very good defenses everywhere he's been. Whether he'd be elite in the SEC I don't know, but you just laughed it off like you know everything. Read your own posts, you're a g'damn know it all. Yet, a baffoon.
you're just ridiculously wrong - can't be emphasised enough how wrong you are
he parlayed the 1A Western Kentucky DC job to being a 1AA McNeese State DC
then he got fired as HC at McNeese State and then parlayed the Southeastern La DC job to safeties coach at FAU
two years ago....two years ago, he's coaching safeties for Willie Taggert
oh but he's fricking elite!
Are you Jack Ruby's dad or something?
Posted on 12/12/22 at 7:08 pm to ArHog
she's a parody actress
she's fricking genius hilarious
she's fricking genius hilarious
Posted on 12/12/22 at 7:13 pm to TheOtherWhiteMeat
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He's had very good defenses everywhere he's been.
no
he hasn't
Posted on 12/12/22 at 7:40 pm to ArHog
Man, you make yourself look dumber and dumber daily
Show me where I advocated hiring him
Show me where I advocated hiring him
Posted on 12/12/22 at 8:04 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
You left out a whole lot so I'll just post his resume. And I don't give a shite about his HC record.
Last season, he helped coach a unit that contributed to the fifth-best pass defense in C-USA (188.2 yards per game), which ranked 16th in all of FBS. The defensive unit's total defense was fourth-best in C-USA and 24th in the NCAA. FAU also finished as the second stingiest defense in the league, just 17.4 points per game, a mark that was ninth-best in the FBS.
Guidry joined the Southeastern Louisiana staff in 2019 and was part of a staff that led SLU to an 8-5 record. The defense accumulated 16 interceptions and 54 pass breakups.
Guidry served six seasons for McNeese State, his alma mater, the last three as the head coach of the Cowboys. All told, Guidry spent 12 seasons in Lake Charles, during which McNeese compiled a 98-45 overall record, including a 60-24 mark in Southland Conference play. During his most recent stint in Lake Charles, he mentored Southland Defensive Players of the Year BJ Blunt (2018) and Wallace Scott (2015)
Guidry was part of McNeese staffs that helped the Cowboys to four Southland Conference championships and six appearances in the FCS playoffs, including a trip to the 2002 FCS championship game.
A 6-5 finish in 2018 extended the team’s consecutive streak of winning seasons to 14. Guidry’s consistently dominant defense were highlighted by his units in both the 2015 and 2017 seasons. His 2017 Cowboys led the nation and set a new Southland record with 54.5 rushing yards per game allowed – the seventh-lowest average allowed in FCS history. Guidry’s 2017 McNeese defense propelled the Cowboys to a 9-2 record, ranking in the top 10 nationally in third down conversion defense (23.8 percent, 1st), first downs allowed (150, 2nd), defensive touchdowns (5, 3rd), total defense (262.5 ypg, 5th), red zone defense (63.0 percent, 6th), turnovers forced (26, 6th), interceptions (16, 7th) and tackles for loss per game (8.2, 9th). That season, the Cowboys held five teams without an offensive touchdown, including Southeastern Louisiana in a 13-3 McNeese victory in Lake Charles. That year’s Lions’ offense averaged 428.1 total yards, 283.1 rushing yards and 34.8 points per game. In 2015, McNeese won the Southland Conference title and finished with a perfect regular season record thanks in large part to rankings of No. 12 nationally in total defense, third in scoring defense and fourth in rushing defense.
Prior to his stint at McNeese, Guidry was the defensive coordinator for two seasons at WKU and served as the interim coach for the Hilltoppers in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl – the program’s first bowl appearance. At WKU, he coached three NFL draft picks in defensive end Quanterous Smith, linebacker Andrew Jackson and safety Jonathan Dowling. His 2012 defense led the Sun Belt Conference in total defense, sacks, pass defense efficiency and first downs allowed.
Before coaching at WKU, Guidry was defensive backs coach at Miami (Ohio) for two seasons. The 2010 RedHawks were 10-4 and won the GoDaddy.com Bowl over Middle Tennessee, 35-21, with Guidry serving as interim head coach.
Guidry had stops at Leesville and Carencro High Schools, both in the state of Louisiana.
A 1995 McNeese graduate and two-time All-Conference strong safety, Guidry helped McNeese to a pair of conference titles and playoff appearances during his collegiate career (1990-93).
Now tell me again how he hasn't had elite defenses.
Last season, he helped coach a unit that contributed to the fifth-best pass defense in C-USA (188.2 yards per game), which ranked 16th in all of FBS. The defensive unit's total defense was fourth-best in C-USA and 24th in the NCAA. FAU also finished as the second stingiest defense in the league, just 17.4 points per game, a mark that was ninth-best in the FBS.
Guidry joined the Southeastern Louisiana staff in 2019 and was part of a staff that led SLU to an 8-5 record. The defense accumulated 16 interceptions and 54 pass breakups.
Guidry served six seasons for McNeese State, his alma mater, the last three as the head coach of the Cowboys. All told, Guidry spent 12 seasons in Lake Charles, during which McNeese compiled a 98-45 overall record, including a 60-24 mark in Southland Conference play. During his most recent stint in Lake Charles, he mentored Southland Defensive Players of the Year BJ Blunt (2018) and Wallace Scott (2015)
Guidry was part of McNeese staffs that helped the Cowboys to four Southland Conference championships and six appearances in the FCS playoffs, including a trip to the 2002 FCS championship game.
A 6-5 finish in 2018 extended the team’s consecutive streak of winning seasons to 14. Guidry’s consistently dominant defense were highlighted by his units in both the 2015 and 2017 seasons. His 2017 Cowboys led the nation and set a new Southland record with 54.5 rushing yards per game allowed – the seventh-lowest average allowed in FCS history. Guidry’s 2017 McNeese defense propelled the Cowboys to a 9-2 record, ranking in the top 10 nationally in third down conversion defense (23.8 percent, 1st), first downs allowed (150, 2nd), defensive touchdowns (5, 3rd), total defense (262.5 ypg, 5th), red zone defense (63.0 percent, 6th), turnovers forced (26, 6th), interceptions (16, 7th) and tackles for loss per game (8.2, 9th). That season, the Cowboys held five teams without an offensive touchdown, including Southeastern Louisiana in a 13-3 McNeese victory in Lake Charles. That year’s Lions’ offense averaged 428.1 total yards, 283.1 rushing yards and 34.8 points per game. In 2015, McNeese won the Southland Conference title and finished with a perfect regular season record thanks in large part to rankings of No. 12 nationally in total defense, third in scoring defense and fourth in rushing defense.
Prior to his stint at McNeese, Guidry was the defensive coordinator for two seasons at WKU and served as the interim coach for the Hilltoppers in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl – the program’s first bowl appearance. At WKU, he coached three NFL draft picks in defensive end Quanterous Smith, linebacker Andrew Jackson and safety Jonathan Dowling. His 2012 defense led the Sun Belt Conference in total defense, sacks, pass defense efficiency and first downs allowed.
Before coaching at WKU, Guidry was defensive backs coach at Miami (Ohio) for two seasons. The 2010 RedHawks were 10-4 and won the GoDaddy.com Bowl over Middle Tennessee, 35-21, with Guidry serving as interim head coach.
Guidry had stops at Leesville and Carencro High Schools, both in the state of Louisiana.
A 1995 McNeese graduate and two-time All-Conference strong safety, Guidry helped McNeese to a pair of conference titles and playoff appearances during his collegiate career (1990-93).
Now tell me again how he hasn't had elite defenses.
Posted on 12/12/22 at 8:51 pm to TheOtherWhiteMeat
Now Chris Gragg is asking for the tight end job…
Posted on 12/12/22 at 9:05 pm to FayetteNAM
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Now Chris Gragg is asking for the tight end job…
He's been coaching at Har-ber. Has NFL experience and would lock down Warren, AR. Enough for me.
Lunney Jr was our TE coach for many years without any NFL time.
TE is the entry level role.
Posted on 12/12/22 at 9:07 pm to FayetteNAM
Gragg actually has some coaching back ground.
He was GA/ quality control at Memphis.
Warren has some more players coming in 2025/2026 so having him could help.
He was GA/ quality control at Memphis.
Warren has some more players coming in 2025/2026 so having him could help.
This post was edited on 12/12/22 at 9:08 pm
Posted on 12/12/22 at 9:11 pm to RazorHawg
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Gragg actually has some coaching back ground.
He was GA/ quality control at Memphis.
Warren has some more players coming in 2025/2026 so having him could help.
And would take the gig on the cheap too. More $ for other spots
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:02 am to FayetteNAM
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Now Chris Gragg is asking for the tight end job…
I really don't see the problem with this or DJ. I mean how much coaching goes into playing TE? Blocking and running routes. A lot of ex-players should be able to teach that. It's not like they're calling plays. The guys bleed Razorback Red and if they can relate to the kids then why not?
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:04 am to ArHog
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The fact that DJ is begging for the job is a bit concerning
Waking up at 3 in the morning and looking chipper all day can't be very rewarding. Maybe he still has that dog in him.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 8:20 am to boogiewoogie1978
I don't know about ya'll but I'm quickly losing faith in Sam to make the OBVIOUS choices much less hire a quality DC the second time around. Scary that it hasn't happened yet.
Posted on 12/13/22 at 9:10 am to boogiewoogie1978
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I really don't see the problem with this or DJ. I mean how much coaching goes into playing TE? Blocking and running routes. A lot of ex-players should be able to teach that. It's not like they're calling plays. The guys bleed Razorback Red and if they can relate to the kids then why not?
I don't disagree with you at all. These are two guys that have played the position on a professional level. That doesn't necessarily translate into being a good coach, but it may. They have both been exposed to elite coaching at every level and were damn good in their own right as players.
Coaching TE's does require a lot of coaching. There a lot if intricacies in that position, but both of these guys know the details of the position.
Now, I'm not advocating for either, but who knows, either could be home runs. Players like to learn from those who have been where they are, and have succeeded at the highest levels. Players like Hasz, Easter, and Hamm may love the thought of playing for someone that has proven themselves at their position.
This post was edited on 12/13/22 at 9:21 am
Posted on 12/13/22 at 9:25 am to boogiewoogie1978
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I mean how much coaching goes into playing TE? Blocking and running routes. A lot of ex-players should be able to teach that.
That being said, shouldn’t that position be our best recruiter? Not that hard, give them more time on the road.
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