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Ed "LL" Warinner (Run Game Coordinator FAU)

What the hell is an offensive analyst? Is that like quality control? Why would you leave a gig as OL coach/run game coordinator for an up and coming coach to be an analyst for a guy that will probably move on in another year? Maybe Fleck wasn't happy with him. Wasn't this dude turning down head coaching jobs a few years ago? I would say maybe we'll be lucky and he'll do to scUM's offense what he did to ours as the OC, but if they fell that far they'd be going for -50 yards a game.
 
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warinner is a professional twice over: an analyst and a qc inspector. college football's first anal-inspector.

or, at least, college football's second... after you-know-who.
The Kicker Diddler?

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If Ed is gonna work with their OL, its a good hire. If they're hiring him to have input on offensive game planning...

According to: http://mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/28/sports-m-footbl-coaches.aspx scUM already has 10 assistant coaches, including a OC/OL guy. Unless one of those 10 leaves (or gets demoted), Warinner is going to be an analyst and/or some other staffer that cannot work with players on the field/games or do recruiting.

Think about it:

2017: Ohio State OC/TE to Minnesota OL coach = demotion

2018: Minnesota OL coach to scUM analyst = demotion

Think about it: his career is going downhill fast.
 
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