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style, popularity, recruiting ability, effectiveness, weaknesses, etc. It's about a 50-50 split on people who think he's a solid coach to those who even wonder how a guy like this continues to get hired. He's obviously bounced around alot. So does this mean he's jack of all trades master of none or does it imply his career is quite rounded due to the various areas of experience he has. At some places he has thrived and excelled, at other places he has struggled. Perhaps this is not unlike most career coaches. So then the question becomes, which one is it gonna be at ND. Thus, my initial comment.
and I see a guy with a lot of experience and a lot of success. I think it's good that he worked with Tommy in San Diego and they seem to have a solid relationship. That matters!
Can you really blame him for the shit show at Rutgers in '18 and '19? I don't think so, but as always we shall see.
The McNulty File
1991–1994 Michigan (GA)
1995–1997 Connecticut (WR/ST)
1998–2002 Jacksonville Jaguars (OQC/WR)
2003 Dallas Cowboys (WR)
2004–2008 Rutgers (OC/QB/WR)
2009–2012 Arizona Cardinals (QB/WR)
2013 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (QB)
2014–2015 Tennessee Titans (QB)
2016–2017 SD/LA Chargers (TE)
2018–2019 Rutgers (OC/QB)
2019–2019 Penn State (Analyst)
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So pretty much nothing like BVG.
coach what is an extremely important position at ND?
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Thus, BVG 2.0 perhaps. We'll see.
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