Athletic article on the search for a new O-line coach
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Found this on communist twitter, can anyone else confirm?Bengals announce Frank Pollack will be the team's new offensive line coach. Will also serve as run game coordinator.
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Yes.MeatHeadbengal wrote: ↑Sat Jan 09, 2021 5:34 pmFound this on communist twitter, can anyone else confirm?Bengals announce Frank Pollack will be the team's new offensive line coach. Will also serve as run game coordinator.
https://www.bengals.com/news/bengals-hi ... oordinator
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Re: Athletic article on the search for a new O-line coach
The Athletic also had an article on Pollack. There's a fair bit there, but a couple quotes stood out:
On the kind of players he wants:
That said, I do still hope we bring in more talent, but I'm hopeful that he can get more out of any of the guys that we keep, too. The article talked about how happy Billy Price was to have Pollack back--maybe he'll turn his career around.
On the kind of players he wants:
Of course, "I want my players to work hard" isn't exactly unheard of, but what this sounded like to me is a coach who is detail-oriented, and who drills guys toward being perfect in their technique. Some of the criticism you'd hear about Turner was that he wasn't a good teacher, that he wasn't good at breaking things down for his players. Sounds like Pollack can do that, and I think particularly given how young many of our players are, they could really thrive under him."They have to love football and part of that is the physicality of it," he said. "They have to be smart, tough and not so much physically tough (but) mentally tough. It's a grind to really do this the right way. You have to love the grind. . [...] If your mindset is not to be the hardest worker on the team, then this isn't going to be the group or the team for you."
"the way I teach and my philosophy is you really have to master the mundane. You've got to find a few things, master them, own those and the adjustments off of those and not really be a jack of all trades." "There are plenty of schemes out there and plenty of ways to skin a cat, but you can't do them all," he added. "What fits your players the best? What do you believe in? And where does that mirror up and you're going to hang your hat on that? And you've got to drill that and grind the shit out of it. You've got to have guys that can handle the monotony of going day in and day out and owning it."
That said, I do still hope we bring in more talent, but I'm hopeful that he can get more out of any of the guys that we keep, too. The article talked about how happy Billy Price was to have Pollack back--maybe he'll turn his career around.
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Isn’t pollack the same OL coach who was in role when we blew a first round pick on Billy price?
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Depends on how you look at it. Yes, Pollack was part of drafting Price. I believe Price was having a pretty good rookie season until he was injured. Then--arguably--Turner comes in and fails to develop him.skycruiser wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 6:31 amIsn’t pollack the same OL coach who was in role when we blew a first round pick on Billy price?
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Billy Price was the top center coming out that year, and I'll remind you he was a very promising prospect while Pollack was here. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say I really don't think it's a Billy Price problem it was a Turner problem. I'm going to bet that Price plays a lot better under Pollack teaching.skycruiser wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 6:31 amIsn’t pollack the same OL coach who was in role when we blew a first round pick on Billy price?
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Y’all remember in the preseason when he couldn’t even snap the ball to Dalton right?
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yikes... i do remember!skycruiser wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 12:06 pmY’all remember in the preseason when he couldn’t even snap the ball to Dalton right?