floridaskinsfan wrote:I like this hiring but how many new coaches do we need. To many hands in the pot....I am still optimistic that good talented coaches are the key and will really help the organization. What happens after 1-2 years? Is this the pathway for the future? In two years will we see Greg Williams as HC, Gray as DC and Al Saunders as OC? That would still be a great coaching staff.
At first I thought this was a problem. However, Williams has a lot of experience with this guy and we are losing our secondary coach anyway so this is perfect. Both guys will already be on the same page and its not like we're just adding another coach, rather we're replacing one.
On offense I was worried until Musgrave got a new job. He was too high profile a guy to still have around with Saunders. Also, he was the only West Coast guy on the staff so right away that streamlined things a bit. All the rest of the guys come from the same foundation so it should be easier for them to gel.
So we still have the same number of offensive coaches around. What's more, because Musgrove's assistant took over as the QB coach we still have continuity there which is good. Now we just have to see how Saunders can integrate with Buges, Breaux, etc... That is the big question. If we had not lost Musgrave and the existing d-backs' coach I would be quite worried about having too many cooks but our coaching staff is still the same size as it was last year and we replaced two high profile guys (obviously, they got offered really good jobs) with two other amazing coaches.
The only thing that remains to be seen is whether Saunders can integrate well with the other guys on offense. I am sure he will take a lot of input over the summer but once camp starts he will have complete control. Hopefully, Jack Burns will retire too.
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