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    Best wishes to Ron & his family! Thanks for all you did to help our Ragin Cajuns during your all-too-brief time here. Good luck in Waco!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    I don't know if you can teach in game pivots on defense. Seems like Roberts had a sixth sense.
    He taught Toney just like he taught Aranda...we will be fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    He taught Toney just like he taught Aranda...we will be fine
    And Golding. And Karl Scott. He has a track record of producing good defensive minds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    He taught Toney just like he taught Aranda...we will be fine
    Is Aranda known for "in-game" pivots?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Is Aranda known for "in-game" pivots?
    This is football. I think pivots are used in basketball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    Agree we should congratulate him and wish him well. Hard to blame him for taking this opportunity. Has to be a substantial pay increase.
    Anyone know what coach Roberts was making and will make in Baylor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    I don't know if you can teach in game pivots on defense. Seems like Roberts had a sixth sense.
    Every great coach has that 6th sense, a young coach just needs the opportunity to show it at a higher level like, defensive coordinator!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    Sure, but Waco is only 95 miles from Dallas and 101 miles from Austin. There is plenty of things to do on the weekends in either place during the off-season. Lawrence Kansas, Kansas City is close by but it won't ever be confused with Dallas and Austin.

    Let me also add, Baylor has done a tremendous job of upgrading their facilities. If you ever have a chance to tour their athletics complex, you will be impressed.
    You are so right, CajunT. Not many programs can you drive your Yacht up near stadium 🏟 parking and tailgate then have a brief walk into the stadium!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Policarp View Post
    Waco is OK. You're 2 hrs from Austin or Dallas...but it's no Ruston. 🤟
    There is a huge Military Base there with over 40 square miles of training area. Fort Hood

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    This is football. I think pivots are used in basketball.
    Is basketball a metaphor for tactics?

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    Obviously losing Roberts as DC is a blow. For some reason, I have confidence in Toney to step up and do that job. However, I am really concerned about the coaching of the LB position. I think this is where we could potentially feel the loss, more than the DC calls.

    The improvement we saw with Boudreaux, Gardner, McCaskill, etc was huge from the Tulane bowl game to this season.

    That having been said, Coach Napier seems to have a really good eye for coaches as well, so I am confident he will bring someone talented in, but there will be a learning curve.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rainman66 View Post
    Obviously losing Roberts as DC is a blow. For some reason, I have confidence in Toney to step up and do that job. However, I am really concerned about the coaching of the LB position. I think this is where we could potentially feel the loss, more than the DC calls.

    The improvement we saw with Boudreaux, Gardner, McCaskill, etc was huge from the Tulane bowl game to this season.

    That having been said, Coach Napier seems to have a really good eye for coaches as well, so I am confident he will bring someone talented in, but there will be a learning curve.
    A lot of that improvement was scheme change rather than player development. When we went 3 man front in the conference title game, App gashed us up the middle in the run game, like they did last season and Tulane did in the bowl game. 4 man front decreased the need for speed at MLB, and allowed our guys there to do what they do well, which is read and tackle, without having to worry too much about cutback runs.

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