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Todd Monken

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  • AnotherDawgAnotherDawg Posts: 6,762 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I don't think he will make a public comment, but I do think Kirby had to have asked for his input behind closed doors at some point in the last couple weeks. Guessing there was a definite endorsement.

  • NOVADAWGNOVADAWG Posts: 921 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    What I would really love to see would be for this new offense to drop 50 in spring game on our elite defense. Kirby would have a melt down.

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  • JoelSidneyKellyJoelSidneyKelly Posts: 3,678 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate


    10 personnel, for all the fans who think our TEs don't get involved enough.

  • SWARLES_BARKLEYSWARLES_BARKLEY Posts: 308 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Monken will likely use our tight ends as wide receivers between the 20s. Red zone he uses more 11 and 12 personnel. Darnell and Mckitty will be split out wide and should be excellent targets in the middle of the field.

    We will go 4 and 5 wide frequently, often with a RB and/or tight end running routes, many times out of a motion. Also some pistol formation with 2 RBs or H back. Imagine dealing with a Zamir/Newman read option with a pass option to Pickens thrown on top.


    Monken will leave no options unexplored. Going to stress coverages and assignments at every level.

  • MacDawg15MacDawg15 Posts: 3,059 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Imo this is THE hire that is gonna get us over the NC bump with ZERO doubt. And because KS is the recruiting king even after Monken leaves n a few years it will have snowballed and along with a dominant defense being a priority; so will an offense that can light up the board.

    Greatest time in history to be a DAWG!! Next 5 yrs= 2-3 NC's!

  • MacDawg15MacDawg15 Posts: 3,059 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Just good coaching and staff hire. Addressing the only non A aspect of our program with a guy that not only has developed studs, but he can also get even average players open on scheme alone. Got a d a m n good fit for what this team needs. Next year can't get here fast enough.

  • MacDawg15MacDawg15 Posts: 3,059 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I can't see CKS never getting over the hump. N he could arguably do it next year in half the time it took Dabo to win one. If a Natty isn't won in 5 years, there can be no excuses. We just have too many alpha DAWGS . And they're backed up by other blue chips. I just don't see any team in the country from top to bottom has a 2-3 deep everywhere like we do.

  • striker42striker42 Posts: 770 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I'm hoping this is signalling a big development in Kirby as a head coach. I'm hoping this is him finally realizing that we have to innovate on offense to get over the hump. That you can't force the offensive scheme onto the talent you have but have to develop the scheme to take advantage of what your players do best. You also have to adapt to the changing landscape of college football.

    Another thing I LOVE about this is it's showing Kirby is willing to admit a mistake and correct it. The inability to make the tough decision and make the change when needed was what cost Richt so many times and probably contributed more to his firing than anything else. Sticking with Martinez at DC was the prime example.

    Kirby being willing to admit a mistake and putting the program ahead of his ego or feelings of loyalty is a great sign.

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