I just read Chris Brown's article on Chip Kelly. Kelly has been covered pretty extensively so most of the stuff is not new to the readers of this blog, but I did find one thing in the article interesting as it pertains to Michigan. The last few days the RR regime has been brought up again as his 1st full senior class comes to an end.
Brian sighed as he was reminded that we didn't use blocking sleds when RR was here and Mattison's comments about the state of the defensive players always puzzled me as I think most coachces are more similar then they are different. This quote from the article I think can help explain what was going on here.
For all of the hype surrounding Oregon games, Oregon practices might be even better. Oregon practices are filled with blaring music and players sprinting from drill to drill. Coaches interact with players primarily through whistles, air horns, and semi-communicative grunts. Operating under the constraint of NCAA-imposed practice time limits, Kelly's sessions are designed around one thing: maximizing time. Kelly's solution is simple: The practice field is for repetitions. Traditional "coaching" — correcting mistakes, showing a player how to step one way or another, or lecturing on this or that football topic — is better served in the film room. ThiThe=
This sounds like what was going on in our practices and can maybe help explain why maybe our defensive fundamentals were lacking. With so many young guys on defense maybe they had not been drilled enough in the fundamentals because it takes longer to learn it from film and doing it by yourself than repping it in practice. Not saying one is wrong or right or better but it does appear to be a 180 in philosophy. Obviously both coaches have had great success doing both. Hoke and Mattison are big on teaching on the field and doing fundamentals where RR must have been relying on the players to pick it up from the film room.
Maybe one is better for offense vs defense? Not sure. You guys can discuss that but for me it helps explain the differences more logically than believing are previous coaches had no idea on how to coach certain position groups.


Brian was merely poking fun at the absurdity of the commentators claiming Rich Rod didn't.
*EDIT* Proof for any potential haters:
http://youtu.be/M-K0zaVDP5Y?t=1m16s
Brady...Hoooooooke!