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re: Mangas Hire Question
Posted on 1/7/21 at 5:49 am to ConeHawk
Posted on 1/7/21 at 5:49 am to ConeHawk
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Mangas Hire Question by ConeHawk
Here’s the deal. Callaway is clearly respected in the building. He’s good with QBs. All that being said, he clearly doesn’t have enough clout to be the OC. So we brought in someone else.
Since the OC is Peetz, he gets to dictate who he wants to bring in to help implement and execute his scheme. That guy is DJ Mangas. When you bring in an OC and tell him he has full control, part of that is giving him the liberty to get who he needs to succeed. It doesn’t matter what we think of him, it matters what Peetz does
Our BAD luck! It’s not how good you are but who you know. Sucks that Callaway wasn’t named PGC over Mangas! Let’s throw away more money on crappy coaches!
Posted on 1/7/21 at 6:41 am to whitefoot
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Did you not realize Mangas was an analyst at LSU last year under Brady? Seems like he would be more familiar with the system than Callaway considering he learned directly under Brady for 2 years.
It's sort of like they think working under Brady for 1 or 2 years is worse than maybe listening to a 15 min speech at a coaching seminar. I know this sounds like a slam against Callaway, but it's not. Just a statement of fact that these two guys have a more detailed understanding of Brady's offense than Callaway at this time.
LSU gained and lost a tremendous amount of institutional knowledge in one year. These hires, along with some others, is an obvious attempt to instill that knowledge again and to bring stability to our offensive philosophy.
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