Al Golden......and second place ain't even in his stratosphere
100% right
wow brehs i didn't know that philip buchannon was legit COACHING AL GOLDEN with those pics:
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...e-to-tell-al-golden-how-to-fix-miami-football
4th down and 1
pic.twitter.com/yEGldqDDYi
— Phillip Buchanon (@PhillipBuchanon)
September 4, 2014
My suggestions to our football team: 1. The 3-4 is based on re-routing and bringing pressure by blitzing different guys.
— Phillip Buchanon (@PhillipBuchanon)
September 3, 2014
2. Zone dropping with better awareness on the QB by the LB's and DB's to break on the ball is a lot faster for short routes—
— Phillip Buchanon (@PhillipBuchanon)
September 3, 2014
3.
1st & 15, 2nd & long or 3rd & long down and distances are screens and draws alert
on regular downs or in 2min situations.
— Phillip Buchanon (@PhillipBuchanon)
September 3, 2014
4. An Empty backfield is a quick game alert. Our defense needs to be trigger ready because the ball will come out quick.
— Phillip Buchanon (@PhillipBuchanon)
September 3, 2014
5.
An empty backfield in the red zone is a QB draw alert.
— Phillip Buchanon (@PhillipBuchanon)
September 3, 2014
Disguising creates an opportunity for guys on the defensive line and linebackers to come scot-free on regular calls and blitzes—
— Phillip Buchanon (@PhillipBuchanon)
September 3, 2014
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It seems like we are reacting instead of dictating the game.

- Techniques for certain formations should be better and tighter.
— Phillip Buchanon (@PhillipBuchanon)
September 3, 2014
8. On Offense, use 7 to 8 man max protection to give the freshman QB confidence and time to make good reads down the field.
— Phillip Buchanon (@PhillipBuchanon)
September 3, 2014
9. Hire someone else as your special teams coach.
Folden you need to study good NFL and College special teams coaches. 
— Phillip Buchanon (@PhillipBuchanon)
September 3, 2014
10. Change the snap count to give our O lineman an advantage.
— Phillip Buchanon (@PhillipBuchanon)
September 3, 2014
11. We also need someone who is fast on the kick off team to be the safety just in case someone breaks out(just like in the Louisville game
— Phillip Buchanon (@PhillipBuchanon)
September 3, 2014