Tman44
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Now this one intrigues me. Might be a backup for Banks if he gets a head coaching gig?
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Inge’s units performed exceptionally well. The UW fans who didn’t like the defense typically complained about the DBs and the calls. Those are both Morrell, not Inge. The thing I’m excited about is Inge is one of the best developers of LB talent in the country, and he’s a great recruiter with kids and parents. We hired two really good coaches.Apparently Washington fans had a disdain for this guy. Idk if it's warranted or not but hopefully it turns out good.
It's almost like Coach Heupel planned the whole thing.Inge’s units performed exceptionally well. The UW fans who didn’t like the defense typically complained about the DBs and the calls. Those are both Morrell, not Inge. The thing I’m excited about is Inge is one of the best developers of LB talent in the country, and he’s a great recruiter with kids and parents. We hired two really good coaches.
I have a friend who is a Seahawks fan. He talks to other Seahawks fans who are also Huskies fans and they specifically didn't like Inge. I don't have enough info to know why. I know he'll have way better talent here.Inge’s units performed exceptionally well. The UW fans who didn’t like the defense typically complained about the DBs and the calls. Those are both Morrell, not Inge. The thing I’m excited about is Inge is one of the best developers of LB talent in the country, and he’s a great recruiter with kids and parents. We hired two really good coaches.
First and foremost, it’s nice to have friends. Maybe they don’t like spinach or dairy either. Who knows. Beyond that, it’s going to be hard to find a hole in Inge’s performance at Cincinnati, NFL, Indiana, Fresno St. or U W. His first year as defensive coordinator at Fresno, his defense jumped an average of fifty spots across major categories in FBS. His LBs regularly won All Freshman Big Ten honors at IU. When he coached special teams, every category shot up. De Boer lost him because he didn’t consider him for the DC job due to pressure. We got lucky and snatched him up. I think he’s a key piece to the puzzle given his success in understanding LB pass coverages and reads. If you listen to ex players talk about him, it’s hard to find one who isn’t passionate about him in the way that DL players are about Garner.I have a friend who is a Seahawks fan. He talks to other Seahawks fans who are also Huskies fans and they specifically didn't like Inge. I don't have enough info to know why. I know he'll have way better talent here.
Banks is going to eventually land a HC position and Inge would be the obvious replacement when that happens. I think this is a homerun hire for both parties!!!First and foremost, it’s nice to have friends. Maybe they don’t like spinach or dairy either. Who knows. Beyond that, it’s going to be hard to find a hole in Inge’s performance at Cincinnati, NFL, Indiana, Fresno St. or U W. His first year as defensive coordinator at Fresno, his defense jumped an average of fifty spots across major categories in FBS. His LBs regularly won All Freshman Big Ten honors at IU. When he coached special teams, every category shot up. De Boer lost him because he didn’t consider him for the DC job due to pressure. We got lucky and snatched him up. I think he’s a key piece to the puzzle given his success in understanding LB pass coverages and reads. If you listen to ex players talk about him, it’s hard to find one who isn’t passionate about him in the way that DL players are about Garner.