No & No. Tell me their success stories? Two prime examples of the GOB system.
I don't want them as HC. I want experienced coaches on this staff. Especially if Cal hires a first time HC. Koetter has coached good offenses during his career. That's more success than we have seen from this current bunch.
"In 2019, Koetter returned to the Atlanta Falcons as the offensive coordinator after spending the previous four seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. His offense finished in the top five in total yards (5th), passing yards (3rd) and fourth-down conversion percentage (4th). QB Matt Ryan finished the season with 4,466 yards, including 11 300-yard games, a new franchise record, and tied for the third-most 300-yard games in a single season in NFL history.
During Koetter's first year with the Bucs in 2015, he oversaw the NFL's fifth-best offense and rushing attack, while also coaching the league's second-leading rusher in Doug Martin, who rushed for 1,402 yards and six touchdowns. Koetter also had a chance to begin molding then-rookie quarterback Jameis Winston in 2015. During his rookie season, Winston accounted for 28 total touchdowns (22 passing, six rushing) and threw for 4,042 yards, which were the second-most in a single season in team history and the third-most by a rookie in NFL history.
In 2016, Koetter became the 11th head coach for the Buccaneers and in his first season, he led Tampa Bay to a 9-7 record, the team's most wins since 2010 and the second-most wins by any coach in their first season with the Buccaneers. Over three seasons as head coach, Koetter still guided the offense, leading them to the NFL's best passing attack – 294.4 yards per game – and the sixth-best total offense – 375.1 – over that period.
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