Pokerbrat2000
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I don't read everything, but one name I have yet to see brought up this year is Alex Van Pelt, the Packer WR/QB Coach.
My first question to whoever put him in this position of coaching 2 positions is "Why?" Second question is "Is this common for NFL teams to put one coach in charge of both QB's and WR's?"
Everything I read about Van Pelt is positive, in that he is well respected for his coaching of QB's and offensive mind. However, does that make him qualified to coach Wide Receivers? I realize that QB's and WR's spend a lot of time together in practice, but if I look at the results on the field this year, someone isn't coaching the WR's very well.
Just throwing this out there and hoping for some input from others.
My first question to whoever put him in this position of coaching 2 positions is "Why?" Second question is "Is this common for NFL teams to put one coach in charge of both QB's and WR's?"
Everything I read about Van Pelt is positive, in that he is well respected for his coaching of QB's and offensive mind. However, does that make him qualified to coach Wide Receivers? I realize that QB's and WR's spend a lot of time together in practice, but if I look at the results on the field this year, someone isn't coaching the WR's very well.
Just throwing this out there and hoping for some input from others.