@lsutiga Earlier this morning when reading this thread
another popped to mind. It was started almost two years to the day. I don't want to rehash that thread, but I do wonder one thing.
When Kiffin was hired a lot, A LOT, thought it was a joke. When we were having the conversation here I recall saying his attitude and mouth got on my nerves to no end when he was at UT and when he returned to USC he did nothing to change my mind about how he handles himself. But, at the same time, I pointed to the results he had with his offenses and quarterbacks.
We've seen him work with two different quarterbacks. Blake Sims who resembles Harris in his skill set and Coker who resembles Mett. The offenses were tailored to fit each and the results are what they are.
Has your opinion changed on Kiffin? I still believe he's a smart ass. I'm far from convinced he's ready to return to the ranks of being a head coach. But, when it comes to his ability to work with quarterbacks and calling offenses? I've been impressed. The last time I saw an OC who was able to change with the personnel at quarterback as well as Kiffin has in the last two years was Al Borges at Auburn and what he was able to do with Jason Campbell. Hell, didn't Borges turn him into a 1st round pick?
In the end we're right back to the same conversation we've had on several occasions. There's a difference between having an athlete playing quarterback, and a quarterback who is an athlete.
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