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Boise St coaches coming to TTown to learn about Bama's offense

Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:40 pm
Posted by Alahunter
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Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:40 pm
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Half of the Boise State football coaches will visit their colleagues at Alabama next week as part of the staff’s annual professional development.

Four of the Broncos’ offensive coaches — all but new wide receivers coach Robert Prince — and defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski are making the trip to Alabama.

Offensive coordinator Brent Pease played for the Houston Oilers when Alabama coach Nick Saban was the defensive backs coach. Pease also is friends with Alabama offensive coordinator Jim McElwain.

Pease is particularly interested in the way Alabama runs the ball.

“I want to see how they used their Heisman Trophy back (Mark Ingram),” Pease said.

Kwiatkowski has a “laundry list” of questions, including how the Crimson Tide defend no-huddle offenses and play in the red zone.

His staff is scattering — linebackers coach Bob Gregory is headed to Ohio State, defensive backs coach Marcel Yates is headed to Utah State and Utah and nickels/special teams coach Jeff Choate will attend an event in Houston involving coaches from eight schools. Yates’ mission is to find out how Utah State and Utah attacked the Broncos, giving the coaches a different perspective on their defense.

The coaches will share their information in the coming weeks and use some of it during spring ball, which begins March 7.

“It’s not like everything we bring back we try to implement before spring ball,” Kwiatkowski said. “You take your notes, put it away and if you’re going to use it you gradually introduce different stuff.”


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Posted by Champs
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Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:43 pm to
turn around, hand off to running back....didnt have to go to bama to figure out the offense
Posted by auzach91
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Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:43 pm to
they need to learn the defensive part of the game. offense hasnt been their problem. uga is going to run through them again just like last time, and i cant wait
Posted by NBamaAlum
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Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:44 pm to
:NB4BENCHMCELROY:
Posted by diddydirtyAubie
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Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:44 pm to
Just don't tell them how to score in the redzone.
Posted by auzach91
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Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:44 pm to
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turn around, hand off to running back


this past year bama was in 5 wide more than i have ever seen prior. in fact, i think they should have ran the ball MORE this past year.
Posted by flyAU
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Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:44 pm to
Damnit bobby cox! Why did you have to retire!
Posted by Damn Good Dawg
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Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:45 pm to
DON'T TELL THEM ANYTHING
Posted by CarrytheFight
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Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:45 pm to
??????


Their offense is better than Alabama's/
Posted by MagillaGuerilla
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Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:45 pm to
So both Boise State and Georgia Tech coaches are visiting?

Says a lot regarding who they think has the best coaching staff...
Posted by ACL11190
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Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:45 pm to
Half of the Boise State football coaches will visit their colleagues at Alabama next week as part of the staff’s annual professional development.

Four of the Broncos’ offensive coaches — all but new wide receivers coach Robert Prince — and defensive coordinator Pete Kwiatkowski are making the trip to Alabama.

Offensive coordinator Brent Pease played for the Houston Oilers when Alabama coach Nick Saban was the defensive backs coach. Pease also is friends with Alabama offensive coordinator Jim McElwain.

Pease is particularly interested in the way Alabama runs the ball.

“I want to see how they misused their Heisman Trophy back (Mark Ingram),” Pease said.

Kwiatkowski has a “laundry list” of questions, including how the Crimson Tide manages to be so predictable and stagnant with such elite talent.

His staff is scattering — linebackers coach Bob Gregory is headed to Ohio State, defensive backs coach Marcel Yates is headed to Utah State and Utah and nickels/special teams coach Jeff Choate will attend an event in Houston involving coaches from eight schools. Yates’ mission is to find out how Utah State and Utah attacked the Broncos, giving the coaches a different perspective on their defense.

The coaches will share their information in the coming weeks and use some of it during spring ball, which begins March 7.

“It’s not like everything we bring back we try to implement before spring ball,” Kwiatkowski said. “When I look at this team and I see talent all across the board, and we want to know what NOT to do so we don't frick it up like Alabama did.”
This post was edited on 2/18/11 at 5:47 pm
Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:45 pm to
Maybe they will learn you need big ol guys to play with the big boys.
Posted by Alahunter
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Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:46 pm to
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they need to learn the defensive part of the game


Someone doesn't read.

quote:

Pease is particularly interested in the way Alabama runs the ball.

“I want to see how they used their Heisman Trophy back (Mark Ingram),” Pease said.

Kwiatkowski has a “laundry list” of questions, including how the Crimson Tide defend no-huddle offenses and play in the red zone.

Yates’ mission is to find out how Utah State and Utah attacked the Broncos, giving the coaches a different perspective on their defense.


Posted by auzach91
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Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:48 pm to
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Says a lot regarding who they think has the best coaching staff...



not really. coaches do this all the time
Posted by Robot Santa
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Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:49 pm to
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in fact, i think they should have ran the ball MORE this past year.


I think they wanted to, but Vlachos and Jones were playing hurt all season and Warmack was a huge downgrade from Mike Johnson. We ran the ball decently to the outside, but you have to be able to own the interior to really dominate in the run game.
Posted by auzach91
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Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:49 pm to
youre right...i just read your headline..on my phone right now
Posted by CFBFAN1121
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Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:49 pm to
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Pease is particularly interested in the way Alabama runs the ball.

“I want to see how they used their Heisman Trophy back (Mark Ingram),” Pease said


Hope Saban doesn't show them the last two Iron Bowls.
Posted by thatguyrightthere
Member since Mar 2010
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Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:50 pm to
good, they could use a real offense


I hate to say it but I love Bama's offense and college football would be better off if more teams ran pro-style type offenses
Posted by CarrytheFight
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Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:50 pm to
Seriously though, Boise's offensive scheme is far better than Alabama's

Chris peterson>Jim mcelwain
This post was edited on 2/18/11 at 5:53 pm
Posted by auzach91
Marietta, GA
Member since Jan 2009
41279 posts
Posted on 2/18/11 at 5:51 pm to
idk as much about bama as you obviously, but what i watched, it seemed like they would be driving the ball right down your opponents throats and then would just go into 5 wide and have to settle for a fg. again, i know i didnt watch as much as you did, i only saw the lsu, penn st, s car, and auburn games this year.
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