Sorry man. Nothing personal. I just saw "CW" in the title and it caught my eye. I try to respond as much as I can to people.
Thanks for recognizing me, statistically speaking, the best poster on the website. Appreciated.
Sorry man. Nothing personal. I just saw "CW" in the title and it caught my eye. I try to respond as much as I can to people.
What did you mean in your original post when you said something like "why he sucks so hard now" ???
There's quantity, which any fool can provide, and then there's quality.Thanks for recognizing me, statistically speaking, the best poster on the website. Appreciated.
He is most likely coaching the coaches, in other words lending his experience on handling certain situations (blocking techniques and adjustments). This sort of thing is mainly a planning thing, in other words he's watching film with the offensive staff and lending his wisdom. He is most likely not on the headset giving advice during the game but more giving it directly to the sideline coaches if he sees something.
You can have as many consultants as you are willing to pay. You watch some of these games every week and they show the coaches box and it's packed full of coaches and consultants.
@SpokaneCY care to answer?
You don’t get it, spokane demands and deserves answers!!!!
Loney retired from the Cowboys a few years ago and moved back to central Iowa to be near his family. Campbell has an open arm policy to former players and coaches. He also greatly respect's Loney and his extensive resume, specifically with what he's done in the NFL. He is not on the staff in any official capacity and does not actually coach players, but is often a guy Matt will go to for advice on X's and O's matters. That's the gist of it, based off of what I know.
Wasn’t there some who thought he was gonna be the HC someday like 20 years ago?
Bump and Edit to include stats:There's quantity, which any fool can provide, and then there's quality.
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@cyrocksmypants shows with 57,234 posts and 44,964 "positives" for a percentage of positives to total of 78.56%--very impressive. He is a quality poster.
@SCyclone has a total of 6,466 posts and 8,540 "positives" for a percentage of 132.08!! Pound-for-pound @SCyclone is statistically superior.
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@cyrocksmypants shows with 57,234 posts and 44,964 "positives" for a percentage of positives to total of 78.56%--very impressive. He is a quality poster.
@SCyclone has a total of 6,466 posts and 8,540 "positives" for a percentage of 132.08!! Pound-for-pound @SCyclone is statistically superior.
And humble too!!!I'm flattered, Athos. But as a poster, I'm still relatively new....and I don't think I'm quite at Pants' level. At least not yet. Heck, I haven't even made a @cyclones500 "post of the month" yet!
This is great!Loney retired from the Cowboys a few years ago and moved back to central Iowa to be near his family. Campbell has an open arm policy to former players and coaches. He also greatly respect's Loney and his extensive resume, specifically with what he's done in the NFL. He is not on the staff in any official capacity and does not actually coach players, but is often a guy Matt will go to for advice on X's and O's matters. That's the gist of it, based off of what I know.
Did he travel to Waco? Clearly the offense needs all the help they can get so I don't see any problems with having more experienced guys around. It makes me like Campbell more because he is at least willing to have these guys around and listen to them.
Wasn’t there some who thought he was gonna be the HC someday like 20 years ago?
This is great!
Any coaching help from the Mac years, to help break this team from their offensive slump, I'm in favor of!
Without doing much investigative journalism of my own, I would imagine the answer would look something like this:
"Coach Matt Campbell has brought on Steve Loney, a former offensive coordinator under Dan McCarney, in an advisory role with his primary duties being development of the offensive line. When reached for comment, Coach Campbell had the following to say: "I think very highly of Coach Loney, and when I learned he was available and willing to help us out I jumped on the opportunity. Coach Loney has been developing offensive lines for decades and his experience will help us immensely."
What else do you expect? Dig up that Coach Loney, after coaching, took up a second life as a Pentacostal minister in southern Louisiana? That he started his own dance academy for little girls? That he's quietly gaining support from within to overthrow Matt Campbell as head coach?
He's a guy on the sideline helping with our offensive line. That's the story.