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Maybe not having Hayden ready for pass pro is on Alford.
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Maybe not having Hayden ready for pass pro is on Alford.
That's cool - by the time they play I expect the offense will look a lot more like what Chip Kelly runs than what Ryan Day ran last year.I half expect him to be whispering into the tcun defensive coordinator’s ear during The Game.
Maybe not having Hayden ready for pass pro is on Alford.
I only listen to Smith when I’m out of all other Ohio State content, but I think it’s funny that he’s extremely critical of his replacement, and seems to be extremely supportive of the guys directly connected to Meyer—Dennis and now Alford. It’s pretty clear what motivates the angle he takes on things (what will reduce or advance his relationship with Meyer, and petty bullshit about his replacement who most people consider way better at it than he was) which is pretty important context to keep in mind when you consider the things he says.You're a Hartline Truther? Have you spliced together a highlight reel yet of Buckeye receiver nastiest blocks from 2023? Hit me up when you finish it. Hopefully you can fit in a bonus clip of Marvin's extra effort on that interception.
That's cool - by the time they play I expect the offense will look a lot more like what Chip Kelly runs than what Ryan Day ran last year.
This would be the only sense I can make of this move for Alford. Maybe a year ago this wouldn't be surprising. Coming in to inherit Corum and Edwards, Harbaugh is coach, good OL...now you walk into a room sans Corum, coaching staff is upside down, most of the team is gone and they're about to go to Sanction City. Can't help but feel this is at least somewhat mutual.Going to a dumpster fire that's bracing for sanctions could actually work out if She-ron Moore gets a show-cause. Alford could backdoor his way into an interim head coach job.
Zach Smith is saying that this move is somewhat personal between Alford and Day evidenced by every other coach getting extended while Alford got a pay cut on his one year left. And Day told the whole staff after the bowl game that their jobs weren't guaranteed so you can't fault Alford for taking a long term deal from a place that wants him. Especially when Day gives his useless buddy a two year deal with a raise just to fire him after one with the second year paid out in a pretty clear case of using taxpayer funds to enrich a friend. And you have Hartline next to you getting paid coordinator money when his receivers can only pay flag football - directly affecting the run game.
You can fault him for the destination but that's the place with money that's having a hard time attracting coaches. And maybe he has dreams about sticking it to Day.
The only real problem I had with him of late was whatever was going on with Hayden. But yeah he's on my shitlist nowThis would be the only sense I can make of this move for Alford. Maybe a year ago this wouldn't be surprising. Coming in to inherit Corum and Edwards, Harbaugh is coach, good OL...now you walk into a room sans Corum, coaching staff is upside down, most of the team is gone and they're about to go to Sanction City. Can't help but feel this is at least somewhat mutual.
I don't wish anything but good health to those who go to that school. So good health to Tony. He was a pretty good recruiter and developed the talent initially. But it might work out best this way.
I realize you're just trying to get a reaction, but GTFOH...Going to a dumpster fire that's bracing for sanctions could actually work out if She-ron Moore gets a show-cause. Alford could backdoor his way into an interim head coach job.
Zach Smith is saying that this move is somewhat personal between Alford and Day evidenced by every other coach getting extended while Alford got a pay cut on his one year left. And Day told the whole staff after the bowl game that their jobs weren't guaranteed so you can't fault Alford for taking a long term deal from a place that wants him. Especially when Day gives his useless buddy a two year deal with a raise just to fire him after one with the second year paid out in a pretty clear case of using taxpayer funds to enrich a friend. And you have Hartline next to you getting paid coordinator money when his receivers can only pay flag football - directly affecting the run game.
You can fault him for the destination but that's the place with money that's having a hard time attracting coaches. And maybe he has dreams about sticking it to Day.
It all makes sense, and some of the info has been hinted to already in some recent posts. But this is just a little more clear and conciseInformation on Alford's departure from someone who would know...
1) Direct quote: "he hates Coach Day"
2) Alford wanted contract stability and he didn't have it at Ohio State.
3) His kids are all graduated from high school so it was a good time for him to pick up and move.
In addition to all the other ways this sentence is wrong, the Ohio State athletic department is independently funded from its revenue/donation stream and doesn’t receive any taxpayer dollar.I realize you're just trying to get a reaction, but GTFOH...