Close to a million?ZuluWarrior wrote:Urban was a WR Coach - we couldn’t get a P5 O or D coordinator then unless maybe from a bad program like Kansas. I’m more impressed with what I’ve read. Any leaks on the $$$ yet? Has to be close, if not over $1MM.
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“There are certain coaches out there — elite O-line coaches, elite quarterback coaches,” Addazio said “He’s an elite quarterbacks coach. His fundamentals, his techniques, his teaching — I’ve watched our quarterbacks improve dramatically since he got here in the spring. I saw that before first hand.
“He’s a really good quarterbacks coach, especially in a pro-style offense. His forte is throwing mechanics, pocket movement, progression reads. You interview a guy like Scot Loeffler, you walk away, like, ‘Whoa.’ I can’t say that about everybody.”
https://www.roanoke.com/sports/uva/scot ... b54ee.html" target="_blank
“He’s a really good quarterbacks coach, especially in a pro-style offense. His forte is throwing mechanics, pocket movement, progression reads. You interview a guy like Scot Loeffler, you walk away, like, ‘Whoa.’ I can’t say that about everybody.”
https://www.roanoke.com/sports/uva/scot ... b54ee.html" target="_blank
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Temple's offensive coordinator doesn't flaunt the fact. But he's one of the best and oldest friends of football's best quarterback, Tom Brady.
Which makes a lot of sense. Because 36-year-old Scot Loeffler might be the college game's best teacher of quarterbacks.
“It was obvious this guy was gonna be a great coach someday,” said his former college coach and boss, retired Michigan coach Lloyd Carr. “It was obvious before he even graduated.”
Find a QB with whom Loeffler has worked and you'll hear the gushing of a converted zealot, the contents of a mind melded to Loeffler's.
“Talk to any quarterback Scot's ever coached,” said Carr on Wednesday. “They'll all say the same thing: His meetings are unbelievable. You're gonna learn the game and he makes it fun. His expectations are high. But they're not unrealistic.”
This man found a way to get John Navarre on an NFL roster for two years. Case rested.
Like his friend Brady, Loeffler is a videotape freak. He watches game films not of necessity but because he loves to analyze football. It's why he's as good as he is at his job.
http://blog.pennlive.com/davidjones/201 ... es_ow.html" target="_blank
Which makes a lot of sense. Because 36-year-old Scot Loeffler might be the college game's best teacher of quarterbacks.
“It was obvious this guy was gonna be a great coach someday,” said his former college coach and boss, retired Michigan coach Lloyd Carr. “It was obvious before he even graduated.”
Find a QB with whom Loeffler has worked and you'll hear the gushing of a converted zealot, the contents of a mind melded to Loeffler's.
“Talk to any quarterback Scot's ever coached,” said Carr on Wednesday. “They'll all say the same thing: His meetings are unbelievable. You're gonna learn the game and he makes it fun. His expectations are high. But they're not unrealistic.”
This man found a way to get John Navarre on an NFL roster for two years. Case rested.
Like his friend Brady, Loeffler is a videotape freak. He watches game films not of necessity but because he loves to analyze football. It's why he's as good as he is at his job.
http://blog.pennlive.com/davidjones/201 ... es_ow.html" target="_blank
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Who cares if our new coach was on anybody else's short list, we're a MAC school. We take athletes and coaches that need the opportunity to run with it. How many coaches and players came out of nowhere to become something special in our conference? Take a breath and give the guy three or four years to prove himself.
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I do like his energy! After watching that, I officially will call him Scot "THE MAN" LoefflerGlobetrotter wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EEpKDjRiVQ
Hopefully he can groom our next QB because I'm predicting Doege will be benched or transfer after his brother is let go.
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Over the past two weekends I decided to attend coaching clinics in Cincinnati and Cleveland the past two weekends....During the 6 days of conferences I attended quite a few talks.
1-9 Assistants at Cincinnati, YSU, Ohio U, Auburn, Ohio State, Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati St. Xavier, Marshall...
10. I saved my favorite speaker for last, because I can't share too much of the details, but I spent the most time listening to Boston College's Scot Loeffler. I went to all 4 planned hours of his talk plus stayed for the extra 45 minutes he went over on the last session. He basically opened up the entire Boston College playcalling philosophy and playbook to myself and about 15 high school coaches over the series of talks. One of his biggest focuses were automatic hot routes and simple read routes. Finally, the biggest thing I took away was he never once blamed a player for a mistaken read or bad technique while going through the game and practice film. Every single time he was frustrated talking about something, it was his fault for coaching it wrong or taking too long to explain a concept. I have talked to a lot of coaches and they all preach taking responsibility, but I have never seen a coach that willing to take every ounce of blame.
https://www.reddit.com/r/CFB/comments/8 ... g_clinics/" target="_blank
1-9 Assistants at Cincinnati, YSU, Ohio U, Auburn, Ohio State, Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati St. Xavier, Marshall...
10. I saved my favorite speaker for last, because I can't share too much of the details, but I spent the most time listening to Boston College's Scot Loeffler. I went to all 4 planned hours of his talk plus stayed for the extra 45 minutes he went over on the last session. He basically opened up the entire Boston College playcalling philosophy and playbook to myself and about 15 high school coaches over the series of talks. One of his biggest focuses were automatic hot routes and simple read routes. Finally, the biggest thing I took away was he never once blamed a player for a mistaken read or bad technique while going through the game and practice film. Every single time he was frustrated talking about something, it was his fault for coaching it wrong or taking too long to explain a concept. I have talked to a lot of coaches and they all preach taking responsibility, but I have never seen a coach that willing to take every ounce of blame.
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Antimob...sounds like we made a quality hire. At least so far as his character goes.
This is the kind of hire we should have made after Dino left. The tales of the now legendary stupidity and hubris of Chris Kingston will be passed on for generations to come. His name will be a curse....
This is the kind of hire we should have made after Dino left. The tales of the now legendary stupidity and hubris of Chris Kingston will be passed on for generations to come. His name will be a curse....
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Quick thought. His last two stops were both defensive powers - VT and BC. He has worked with two of the best DCs - Bud Foster and Don Brown. Loeffler appreciates defense. Fine by me!
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This is an odd situation, but he is the starter. Being at the top of the depth chart is a pretty good reason to stay.slashba33 wrote:I'm predicting Doege will be benched or transfer after his brother is let go.
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Some of those articles make me very pleased to have him here . The ability to understand offense, especially QB play, and teach it is Paramount to winning at BG.
Looking over the past 30 years or so the times we've been a winner have been when we've had elite QB play and offense. We need to return to that standard.
Looking over the past 30 years or so the times we've been a winner have been when we've had elite QB play and offense. We need to return to that standard.
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5 years at $525K per for Loeffler. Sixth highest paid MAC coach.
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jpfalcon09 wrote:5 years at $525K per for Loeffler. Sixth highest paid MAC coach.
Not bad. I was thinking $500-600,000 range. They say anything about buyout?
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That is a competitive deal for the MAC. Again, I cannot wait until spring ball.jpfalcon09 wrote:5 years at $525K per for Loeffler. Sixth highest paid MAC coach.
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Doyt Perry used to do this ALL the time. Now, I am not saying Coach Loeffler is the next Doyt Perry...just pointing out how Doyt would never blame his players and always took responsibility.Antimob wrote:Finally, the biggest thing I took away was he never once blamed a player for a mistaken read or bad technique while going through the game and practice film. Every single time he was frustrated talking about something, it was his fault for coaching it wrong or taking too long to explain a concept. I have talked to a lot of coaches and they all preach taking responsibility, but I have never seen a coach that willing to take every ounce of blame.
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Oh Geez. Is he a trump supporter?Antimob wrote:Temple's offensive coordinator doesn't flaunt the fact. But he's one of the best and oldest friends of football's best quarterback, Tom Brady.
Which makes a lot of sense. Because 36-year-old Scot Loeffler might be the college game's best teacher of quarterbacks.
“It was obvious this guy was gonna be a great coach someday,” said his former college coach and boss, retired Michigan coach Lloyd Carr. “It was obvious before he even graduated.”
Find a QB with whom Loeffler has worked and you'll hear the gushing of a converted zealot, the contents of a mind melded to Loeffler's.
“Talk to any quarterback Scot's ever coached,” said Carr on Wednesday. “They'll all say the same thing: His meetings are unbelievable. You're gonna learn the game and he makes it fun. His expectations are high. But they're not unrealistic.”
This man found a way to get John Navarre on an NFL roster for two years. Case rested.
Like his friend Brady, Loeffler is a videotape freak. He watches game films not of necessity but because he loves to analyze football. It's why he's as good as he is at his job.
http://blog.pennlive.com/davidjones/201 ... es_ow.html" target="_blank

