Your opinion. Doesn’t make it fact.Yes being a coordinator for an FCS school is less of an accomplishment than being a position coach in the NFL.
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Your opinion. Doesn’t make it fact.Yes being a coordinator for an FCS school is less of an accomplishment than being a position coach in the NFL.
Difference between any old FCS school vs NDSU who was in the midst of multi national titles and beat several FBS schools including our very own ranked Iowa team.Yes being a coordinator for an FCS school is less of an accomplishment than being a position coach in the NFL. Are you being serious? Hell the Championship coordinator left to become a "position coach at an FBS school.
Where did I state that it was anymore than my opinion? But my opinion was clearly shared by Tim Polasek himself when he left his OC gig at an FCS school for an FBS position coach gig.Your opinion. Doesn’t make it fact.
FCS is still the FCS. Yes obviously NDSU jobs are better than coaching at Drake in any role but it still isn't equal to coaching at Iowa. If it were again I ask why did Polasek leave a better job for a position coach job?Difference between any old FCS school vs NDSU who was in the midst of multi national titles and beat several FBS schools including our very own ranked Iowa team.
Why did he leave his “better” job as a position coach at a P5 school to take the OC job at a “lower” level school?FCS is still the FCS. Yes obviously NDSU jobs are better than coaching at Drake in any role but it still isn't equal to coaching at Iowa. If it were again I ask why did Polasek leave a better job for a position coach job?
$FCS is still the FCS. Yes obviously NDSU jobs are better than coaching at Drake in any role but it still isn't equal to coaching at Iowa. If it were again I ask why did Polasek leave a better job for a position coach job?
Kirk and other coaches have said this many times ... football really isn't that complicated of a game. For a guy like Brian ... he knows the game inside and out. So there is no lack of understanding of the game. If you are familiar with the padding work he did at New England - then you appreciate his understanding of the game of football from the granular level.I think to be an OC at a major university such as Iowa, you should first have experience as an OC at a lower level. But that is my opinion. You disagree. That’s your opinion.
I didn’t think Brian’s prior experiences were enough to qualify him as an OC at a major university. Again….that is my personal opinion.
Because while Wyoming isn't a Power 5 school it is in fact an FBS school in a more than respectable conference as opposed to and FCS school. In regards to leaving the Patriots for Iowa the NFL and Power 5 football is pretty interchangeable at this point yes also I'm fairly certain they had a transition plan in place and being at Iowa was probably the best place to complete that said transition to Brian to run game coordinator to eventual OC.Why did he leave his “better” job as a position coach at a P5 school to take the OC job at a “lower” level school?
Also…..why did Brian leave his position coaching job for a championship NFL team to be a position coach in college? Are you saying position coach at Iowa is better than position coach for the Patriots?
You lose all credibility and objectivity when you say the Patriots and Iowa are “interchangeable.”Because while Wyoming isn't a Power 5 school it is in fact an FBS school in a more than respectable conference as opposed to and FCS school. In regards to leaving the Patriots for Iowa the NFL and Power 5 football is pretty interchangeable at this point yes also I'm fairly certain they had a transition plan in place and being at Iowa was probably the best place to complete that said transition to Brian to run game coordinator to eventual OC.
I never said that. Iowa and the Patriots are interchangeable. I said that working in the NFL and working in Major Conference football is considered pretty interchangeable. Follow along and stop trying to strawman my arguments. In regards to Polasek taking the OC job at Wyoming, I already addressed that. Except for the 8-12 huge FCS fans and apparently you understand that FBS is significantly above FBS. A few wins by FCS schools over FBS schools doesn't change that.You lose all credibility and objectivity when you say the Patriots and Iowa are “interchangeable.”
Also, since you seem to think being a position coach at Iowa is more prestigious than being OC at perennial national champion North Dakota State, then by your logic Polasek moved to a LESS prestigious job as OC at a non-Power 5 school in a mid-major conference. Why would he leave a “better” job to do that?
Sure you did. You said working in the NFL and Major College football are interchangeable. Patriots are in the NFL. Iowa major college. There is no straw man here, only you trying to move the goalposts and CYA.I never said that. Iowa and the Patriots are interchangeable. I said that working in the NFL and working in Major Conference football is considered pretty interchangeable. Follow along and stop trying to strawman my arguments. In regards to Polasek taking the OC job at Wyoming, I already addressed that. Except for the 8-12 huge FCS fans and apparently you understand that FBS is significantly above FBS. A few wins by FCS schools over FBS schools doesn't change that.
how is it working out for him right now? Maybe he isn't the genus you think he wasFCS is still the FCS. Yes obviously NDSU jobs are better than coaching at Drake in any role but it still isn't equal to coaching at Iowa. If it were again I ask why did Polasek leave a better job for a position coach job?
Good Job with your sound argument that you are making by just strawmanning my argument. Where exactly did I call Brian a genius? Oh that's right I didn't nor did I even imply it. As a matter of fact, I actually did the opposite.how is it working out for him right now? Maybe he isn't the genus you think he was