but I think McNulty (most likely to replace Sullivan) will run a more balanced offensive attack.
Sullivan is dealing with a lot of adversity. I do think he is weak as a playcaller though.
does anyone have info on McNulty?
does anyone have info on McNulty?
He was Rutgers first choice so make of that what you will. He was the OC at Rutgers one year (2008)
Thanks. Anyone know how the offense did that year?
He has a fair amount of NFL experience, mostly as WR coach with the Jags (1998-2002), Cowboys (2003), and then Arizona (prior to last year's gig as QB coach).
Thanks. Anyone know how the offense did that year?
Looks like quick glance comparing year before and year after you are looking at scoring being similar, yards being similar overall not a whole lot of difference but a single season is hard to make anything out on anyways.
Nothing in McNulty resume enthuses me.
Thanks Dal
McNulty appears to have the offensive experience edge.
McNulty appears to have the offensive experience edge.
But no OC experience (like Sullivan).
McNulty appears to have the offensive experience edge.
But no OC experience (like Sullivan).
Confused maybe, but I though McNulty had the 1 year OC experience in college and this was Sullivan's first OC gig of any kind? I could certainly be wrong.
I know McNulty had 1 year as OC in college. I should have said in the NFL, which is what I meant.
Nothing in McNulty resume enthuses me.
I feel the same way.
In 2007, McNulty’s first season as offensive coordinator/QB coach at Rutgers, the Scarlet Knights set school records for total offense (5,841 yards), points scored (421) and first downs (295).They also became the first team in NCAA history to have a 3,000-yard passer (Mike Teal-3,147 yards), a 2,000-yard rusher (Ray Rice-2,069 yards), and two 1,000-yard receivers (Kenny Britt-1,232, Tiquan Underwood-1,100 yards). as all five players are currently in the NFL. http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sports_college_hurricanes/2011/01/mcnulty-front-runner-for-o-coordinator-job.html