Twitter: Ryan Clark tweets about Lincoln Riley/Jerry

Hawkeye0202

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The transition is always a risk but look where the NFL is going with their offenses and look how Lincoln Riley’s RPO style fits into where it’s going.

For every Chip Kelly there is a Jim Harbaugh out there too and NFL coaches have been terrible college coaches. You just never know till you know.

Agree to disagree coz IMO Riley's hasn't shown anything to suggest he'll have success at NFL level.
 

Alexander

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And does anyone think that’s not a good Redzone designed play with Dak/Zeke and either Pollard, Austin, or Cobb?
That is an example of outstanding play design. But where he called it was even better. There was still just enough green to let it play out. Call that in tight quarters, a disciplined D shuts it down simply due to space. Look at the safety depth. He was not leaving that deep area.
 

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If Lincoln can turn Hurts into a passing QB, he'll officially earn the title of QB genius. I've watched Hurts play since he first walked onto the field at Bama. He could not read a defense, completed a lot of check down throws, but could run. He was putrid in games against good teams which is why he was benched at halftime in a national title game. That was not the first time he couldn't throw against an opponent. That benching was a long time coming. So, if Lincoln can do something with him that Bama could not, that will be pretty dam impressive.
 

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Hurts is looking pretty good. Too soon to judge but Riley continues to impress with his QB development skills. Can Riley transform Dakuracy into accuracy?

Psshhh! Dak is his own man. Psssshh!
 
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