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Tim Beck (HC Coastal Carolina)

I may not have his resume, but I know to break tendencies when in a big game. Hopefully someone tells him this before Saturday.

Since his Grad Assistant days at Kansas State, the only FBS coaching experience Beck has had is coaching WRs at Kansas and RBs at Nebraska. He was then promoted to OC and QB coach at Nebraska (and we all know how that turned out).

Honestly, Beck seems like a nice enough guy but he is in WAY over his head. How the heck he became our QB coach, having never successfully coached the position is beyond me.
 
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His play calling may have looked better if we blocked somebody or hit a receiver open by 10 yards.
But that is the entire point. The players are set up for failure. The same exact reason our defensive players looked like clowns pre-Ash. It is hard to block when the defense has a good idea of where the ball is going before the snap. It is hard enough to block them when they are off balance and we are unpredictable, give a defense the easy task of trying to decipher this POS scheme and the line will look bad. 2 of the 4 at least are NFL linemen. Think about that for a moment.

The coaches make the line look poor.

I recall saying this over and over when Fickell and Withers were Co-DCs and people argued about it here and said we just didn't have good players. I called Bullshit. We have the horses just like we had them then, hell we have more horses on offense than anyone in the country and any other OSU team we have ever had.
 
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His play calling may have looked better if we blocked somebody or hit a receiver open by 10 yards.
But that is the entire point. The players are set up for failure.
Perfect example is rolling the QB to the left- which literally makes it harder to throw an accurate pass even if the WR is wide open.
 
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Since his Grad Assistant days at Kansas State, the only FBS coaching experience Beck has had is coaching WRs at Kansas and RBs at Nebraska. He was then promoted to OC and QB coach at Nebraska (and we all know how that turned out).

Honestly, Beck seems like a nice enough guy but he is in WAY over his head. How the heck he became our QB coach, having never successfully coached the position is beyond me.

This is why the Withers-style golden parachute has no chance of happening with Beck. His resume pales in comparison. Withers had been an assistant in the NFL. He had fairly extensive FBS DC experience. He spent a year as an interim head coach at a Power-5 school that was looked upon as being a somewhat successful given the circumstances. While it didn't work out with Ohio State, Withers had legitimate credentials. Beck on the other hand...
 
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This is why the Withers-style golden parachute has no chance of happening with Beck. His resume pales in comparison. Withers had been an assistant in the NFL. He had fairly extensive FBS DC experience. He spent a year as an interim head coach at a Power-5 school that was looked upon as being a somewhat successful given the circumstances. While it didn't work out with Ohio State, Withers had legitimate credentials. Beck on the other hand...

Hopefully he can get an interview somewhere and use whatever charm he used to get this job and the Nebraska OC job.
 
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Has anyone else on this staff coached QBs. I think Warinner has and that's about it.... So unless Afford or Smith take a HC job somewhere I can't see any scenario where They shuffle Beck to another position ...so it's fired, sent to another team maybe MAC level (maybe we can pay some of his salary), or he is still on the staff
 
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Clemson obviously found a better replacement for their offensive guru than we did. And yes, it's that simple.
They didn't find him, they promoted from within I think it was the WR coach and RB coach. 2 guy who had been in the system and just made their own tweaks to the system, they didn't go for the bring in someone outside and ask them to learn the system, coach QBs, and Co-OC

They, like us, had to find a new QBs coach. They brought one in and he's solely QBs coach, no CO-OC
 
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They didn't find him, they promoted from within I think it was the WR coach and RB coach. 2 guy who had been in the system and just made their own tweaks to the system, they didn't go for the bring in someone outside and ask them to learn the system, coach QBs, and Co-OC

They, like us, had to find a new QBs coach. They brought one in and he's solely QBs coach, no CO-OC
I like it when the QB coach is the OC. I don't like it when the line coach is the OC. To me, the OC should be the QB or RB coach or not a position coach at all.
 
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I like it when the QB coach is the OC. I don't like it when the line coach is the OC. To me, the OC should be the QB or RB coach or not a position coach at all.
Completely agree on QB & OC... but in context Clemson promoted from within and kept continuity on the Offense and put the new guy coaching his position only. We brought in a new guy asked him to position coach and game plan, then call the plays during the game...
 
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Guys.... we need to stop knocking Tim.



Who will hire him with what's been said? No one. We need to be talking him up like he is the magic glue thats holding us together.We need to bring in Jordan Belfort as a sales rep and pump and dump baby. Once someone buys his stock it ain't our fault if the bottom falls out from them one year in.

We just got the standard to which poor performances will be compared to. With the most fully stocked offense perhaps ever returning. Think about that... even JT'S years as head coach or Fickells year nothing was this bad. Then think about what kind of players we were rolling out some of those years and they still managed better.
 
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