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4 hours ago, bigg jay said:

Yeah he's an anomaly - skipping the positional coach role to become a coordinator and then skipping OC or DC to become HC.  Can't recall any other HC in recent memory that has had a career path like that.

Ryan Dinwiddie went straight from position coach (QBs) to head coach.  

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2 minutes ago, pw13 said:

Ryan Dinwiddie went straight from position coach (QBs) to head coach.  

He was Montreal's OC for a bit in 2014 and 2015 (co-OC with Calvillo) so he did have a tiny bit more experience. 

https://www.cfl.ca/2014/08/11/sideline-shuffle-alouettes-shake-up-coaching-staff/

https://en.montrealalouettes.com/2015/09/05/anthony-calvillo-ryan-dinwiddie-promoted-co-offensive-coordinators/

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28 minutes ago, 17to85 said:

Did he? I thought he was given the token OC gig in calgary at some point?

he was for a spell but Dickhole had his hands all over it....

Posted
20 minutes ago, Noeller said:

Wasn't sure where to put this but thought it might make for some interesting convo...

 

 

thats not even up to date,,,like missing 5 seasons?

Posted
4 hours ago, pw13 said:

Ryan Dinwiddie went straight from position coach (QBs) to head coach.  

He was a high level offensive assistant as well under strict controlling offensive coach. Which is a strange position but still a great jump.  
 A lot of hc jobs tend to revolve around offensive minds over any others. QBc to hc is probably the most logical jump though a big one. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Booch said:

thats not even up to date,,,like missing 5 seasons?

I also thought it was way off, then I noticed it's only tracking from 1954 onward

Argos and Bombers both won 9 in that span, Als won 7, the most recent wins are included... I think it's all there

1 hour ago, Noeller said:

Wasn't sure where to put this but thought it might make for some interesting convo...

Yeesh if being a Cats Stamps or Riders fan wasn't bad enough on it's own... those are some rough numbers in the big dance

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Yeah, it makes me feel good to see God's Own topping the list.

But seriously, it makes me feel even better to see the Marianas Trenchesque graph representation that is the Ticats' Grey Cup "performance".

Posted
23 hours ago, bigg jay said:

Yeah he's an anomaly - skipping the positional coach role to become a coordinator and then skipping OC or DC to become HC.  Can't recall any other HC in recent memory that has had a career path like that.

You'd think he'd want to have coached linebackers as he is in the CFHOF as a linebacker. 

14 hours ago, wbbfan said:

He was a high level offensive assistant as well under strict controlling offensive coach. Which is a strange position but still a great jump.  
 A lot of hc jobs tend to revolve around offensive minds over any others. QBc to hc is probably the most logical jump though a big one. 

When you think of everything a qb has to know it also makes sene. 

Posted
14 hours ago, wbbfan said:

He was a high level offensive assistant as well under strict controlling offensive coach. Which is a strange position but still a great jump.  
 A lot of hc jobs tend to revolve around offensive minds over any others. QBc to hc is probably the most logical jump though a big one. 

 

3 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

When you think of everything a qb has to know it also makes sene. 

 

I feel like a QB who mostly carried a clipboard in our league would also be more of a student of the game sort of guy.

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1 hour ago, bluto said:

 

 

I feel like a QB who mostly carried a clipboard in our league would also be more of a student of the game sort of guy.

For sure. That's why we see the clipboard guys move the fastest up the ranks in coaching. People always think it'll be the extremely successful qbs that translate, but the guys who didn't make it tend to out perform by a lot. 

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8 minutes ago, wbbfan said:

For sure. That's why we see the clipboard guys move the fastest up the ranks in coaching. People always think it'll be the extremely successful qbs that translate, but the guys who didn't make it tend to out perform by a lot. 

I think that clip board holders, and QBs that are not highly athletic, usually HAVE to be more well versed in the X's and O's. However, personality and ability to lead is just as important. Anyone think that a guy like MBT would make a great coach? 

Posted
13 minutes ago, GCn20 said:

I think that clip board holders, and QBs that are not highly athletic, usually HAVE to be more well versed in the X's and O's. However, personality and ability to lead is just as important. Anyone think that a guy like MBT would make a great coach? 

100%, they also have that chip on their shoulder and the work ethic to create success. Plenty of talented guys can go far just by winging it. 

MBT could be extremely successful as a coach at HS or the college level in the bible belt. His schtick would be extremely effective on kids. 

Posted
1 hour ago, wbbfan said:

For sure. That's why we see the clipboard guys move the fastest up the ranks in coaching. People always think it'll be the extremely successful qbs that translate, but the guys who didn't make it tend to out perform by a lot. 

Those that can do, those that can't teach.

 

Those that can't teach teach gym.

Posted
55 minutes ago, wbbfan said:

100%, they also have that chip on their shoulder and the work ethic to create success. Plenty of talented guys can go far just by winging it. 

MBT could be extremely successful as a coach at HS or the college level in the bible belt. His schtick would be extremely effective on kids. 

Nope. MBT would be burnt at the stake for heresy in the bible belt.

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