More On Why You Will Regret Playing For Ron Zook
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Yesterday, we posted a bit on what a great recruiter Ron Zook is turning out to be despite the blatantly obvious lack of aptitude he’s ever shown for actually coaching the game of football (see below). The man should clearly run for office.
Today, EDSBS, an organization that knows a thing or two about Ron Zooks inability to succeed on the field of play, gives the world this:
“I thought he was a pretty cool dude,” Cumberland said. “He was humble for a football coach.”
He has many, many reasons for humility. Most notably 4-19 over the past two years, a lackluster stint as the defensive coordinator of the New Orleans Saints, and a miserable spell as Florida’s defensive coordinator ending in his demotion to special teams. In all fairness, he excelled as a special teams coach, which may be his competence ceiling, something men trained to hire professional coaches still haven’t realized despite investing millions of dollars in guys like [NAME REDACTED.] But don’t listen to us. We just look at things like evidence and numbers.
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