Another WR coach gone.
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Another WR coach gone.
Saw yesterday where Ike Hilliard took the WR coaching position in Buffalo.
I would have thought we would have some stability at that position given the talent we have on the team now. This came as a surprise to me.
Who's available? Who would be on your wishlist to fill that coaching spot?
Art Monk, perhaps?
I would have thought we would have some stability at that position given the talent we have on the team now. This came as a surprise to me.
Who's available? Who would be on your wishlist to fill that coaching spot?
Art Monk, perhaps?
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not sure if Art fits with what Mike/Kyle do OR what experience he has with coaching in the NFL
Great WR and a great person - be good to have him here
Great WR and a great person - be good to have him here
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The article on espn that talked about Ike leaving said that Kyle works more closely with the WRs than any other group, so he might just be doing that himself.
SkinsJock wrote:not sure if Art fits with what Mike/Kyle do OR what experience he has with coaching in the NFL
Great WR and a great person - be good to have him here
I agree with this.
I was just throwing a name out there to spark a little conversation. However, if I had to pick a guy to mentor Garcon and turn Hank into a posession reciever, I'd be hard pressed to find a better candidate for the job.
To my knowledge , he has no coaching experience. probably a better mentor than a coach.
Sad to think most of the guys on the roster never saw him play.
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SkinsJock wrote:not sure if Art fits with what Mike/Kyle do OR what experience he has with coaching in the NFL
Great WR and a great person - be good to have him here
How about Gary Clark. He is physically closer to the route of wr we have. Art is a bit of an introvert.
Gary is very fiery and has expressed some interest helping our wrs. Plus he had a cannot of dropping posses from time to time, so maybe he would know how to help our group of butter fingers.
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skinsfan#33 wrote:SkinsJock wrote:not sure if Art fits with what Mike/Kyle do OR what experience he has with coaching in the NFL
Great WR and a great person - be good to have him here
How about Gary Clark. He is physically closer to the route of wr we have. Art is a bit of an introvert.
Gary is very fiery and has expressed some interest helping our wrs. Plus he had a cannot of dropping posses from time to time, so maybe he would know how to help our group of butter fingers.
Art Monk, Gary Glark...man the memories. I think these guys still got it too; lets just pull them out of retirement and watch them run circles on these kids

To see either one of them in a mentor role for our receivers would be incredible. Wouldn't Moss be more of a likely mentor candidate however? Just merely to the fact that he's still on the roster.
To contradict myself, Monk, Clark, and Sanders, had natural talent. My personal belief system is that you can "teach" talent but only so far; people with natural talent would outperform others ever time. I could be wrong however.
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