LunchTime said:
Cal88 said:
TedfordTheGreat said:
I echo your thoughts eastcoastalcal
If Tosh didn't have the baggage he did this board would be clamoring for him given his resume.
- Alabama (2016)
Outside linebackers coach - Alabama (2017)
Co-defensive coordinator & outside linebackers coach - Alabama (2018)
Defensive coordinator & outside linebackers coach - Cleveland Browns (2019)
Defensive line coach - Atlanta Falcons (2020)
Defensive line coach & run game coordinator - Jacksonville Jaguars (2021)
Defensive line coach - Oregon (2022present)
Defensive coordinator & linebackers coach
-If he was a good DC, he would have been retained at Alabama, not let go after one season. Going from DC at the top program in the NCAA to a DL coach at one of the worst NFL organisations is a step down.
-He couldn't hold on to a DL position coach position in the NFL for more than 1 year, he was let go after every season.
This is such a dishonest take, and actually highlights an honest issue that Cal fans would have:
1. He became the DC at a National Championship level super-program. A program that could hire anyone from anywhere. A program that had cache we may never see again.
2. He was let go not for performance, Saban praised him as he cut him loose... why did he cut him loose. Recruiting violations that created a risk Bama wouldn't tolerate. Those recruiting violations were related to his time at Washington! Which is why this thread even exists. At the time in 2018 there was a humorous article about the Saban home for wayward coaches.... or maybe he didnt have what it took to playcall at that level.
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This article from a close follower of the program (source Al.com) confirms my point above about Tosh having been let go by Saban because he was in over his head on defensive coaching and gametime playcalling and adjustments:
https://www.al.com/alabamafootball/2019/01/why-tosh-lupoi-leaving-alabama-was-long-expected.htmlThere is
no mention whatsoever about recruiting violations having been a factor in Saban letting Lupoi go, and besides, even you acknowledge that those violations occurred at UW, in no way would the Alabama program would have been impacted.
As the article also mentions, Saban was embarrassed by Lupoi's performance in the NCG where Alabama was trounced 44-16 by Clemson. That was at that time the largest margin of defeat of a Saban Crimson Tide team.
Quote:
Lupoi, who played defensive line at Cal, had zero experience working with the defensive secondary, a critical component of Saban's defense. Lupoi was known as a tireless worker and talented position coach during his three years as Alabama's outside linebackers coach but there were concerns about whether he'd be up to the task in areas like situational play-calling and recognizing what an opponent is doing in-game and being able to adjust on the fly, which had been a big strength of previous Tide defensive coordinators Kirby Smart and Jeremy Pruitt.
However, Lupoi was the staff's best recruiter -- he's a big reason stars Tua Tagovailoa, Najee Harris and others picked Alabama -- and he was going to have interest from other programs. If Saban didn't promote Lupoi to defensive coordinator, he was likely to lose him. And after overhauling his staff to get more aggressive on the recruiting trail following the 2017 title, Saban didn't think he could afford to let Lupoi go.
This article's take is exactly the same as mine, with the difference being the author is quite a bit more generous towards Tosh in terms of his ability as a DL position coach. I went by Tosh's NFL record and his 3 consecutive one and done seasons at 3 different teams as a basis for my evaluation of his DL coaching aptitude. The odds of someone landing on NFL teams whose HC is fired three times in a row are exactly 1.1%.
We can argue about that, and your mitigation factors in terms of his having 3 different employers in 3 years is a valid one, however, my main point is clearly supported by the article above. It makes complete sense for someone like Saban to fire a DC who was completely outcoached at the highest level resulting in the worst loss - by 28 points - of that program under Saban. As I have concluded above, for Saban and Bama fans at that point
Lupoi's massive skills as a recruiter had been largely outweighed by his liability as an Xs and Os defensive coach. This is a serious flaw in Lupoi's profile wrt the Cal job, unless he is able to land a smart, talented DC. In addition of course to landing an excellent OC, the sine qua non condition to a successful tenure at Cal. There is no guarantee whatsoever that Lupoi is going to have these two essential elements in place as a Cal head coach.
His mercenary side also means that in case Lupoi does manage to catch lightning in a bottle and put together the kind of staff that can complement him, where he can shine as a motivator and recruiter with his personnel compensating for his areas of weaknesses, he will instantly bolt for a big raise at a top program -
guaranteed. If you believe it's different this time, Lucy is really going to let Charlie kick the football, well you are pretty naive.