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ESPN's Trevor Matich on OSU's offense

  • 0311sdp
    Scarlet_Buckeye;924857 wrote:I said that this off-season and I was ripped to pieces for saying so.

    OneBuckeye said


    ... on 8/17/2011 in the Ohio State 2011 Off-Season Discussion, post# 1185
    they are bad because the 2 best linebackers on the roster (Shazier and Grant) are standing on the sidelines watching Klein and Sweat.
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    centralbucksfan;925135 wrote:Horrible coach? For the arena league for what, one or two seasons? Who gives a **** about arena. I highly doubt that would define anyone as a coach. I'd take Speilman as an asst coach for the LB's any day. And how can you say that being a successful player at the highest level doesnt' translate when in fact, almost all coaches played at some level. And I'd venture to say, most were pretty successful! What an ignorant statement!! lol
    Name all of them. I agree with Krambman, most successful coaches are smart guys that love football that wash out actually playing. It takes years to coach at a high level.

    There are some successful coaches that had a career playing (Harbaugh, Art Shell, Herm Edwards, Singletary), but the vast, vast majority left the playing game early to learn how to coach.