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Need more Jamahl Johnson interviews.
The last I knew, Jamahl’s Dad was an NFL coach (Jets, maybe?). We may see another coaching generation in the making.The interview with Jamahl Johnson (starts at 6:00) was perhaps the best interview with a student athlete that I've ever seen. Thoughtful answers, articulate, insightful, transparent, good-natured, and comfortable before the camera. We could have multiple 100 post threads about things he describes (180 change in the program, learning from JaQuan Bailey, watching film of practice before he meets with coaches, etc.). Fantastic interview, absolutely fantastic.
The interview with Jamahl Johnson (starts at 6:00) was perhaps the best interview with a student athlete that I've ever seen. Thoughtful answers, articulate, insightful, transparent, good-natured, and comfortable before the camera. We could have multiple 100 post threads about things he describes (180 change in the program, learning from JaQuan Bailey, watching film of practice before he meets with coaches, etc.). Fantastic interview, absolutely fantastic.
just looked and he is no longer on the coaching staff, although he was last year. Couldn't find anything on if he ended up on another staff.The last I knew, Jamahl’s Dad was an NFL coach (Jets, maybe?). We may see another coaching generation in the making.
Silly me. I looked at his profile, Jamahl would actually be a 3rd generation coach.just looked and he is no longer on the coaching staff, although he was last year. Couldn't find anything on if he ended up on another staff.
side note: the New York Jets coaching staff has to be one of the strangest looking coaching staffs in the NFL, or any professional sport for that matter..https://www.newyorkjets.com/team/coaches-roster/
A common theme that I've enjoyed hearing about from players is that there's competition, but players unifying and complimenting one another.
Not sure if that was the case or not prior but just something that seems to be much more prominent the last 3 years.
With no depth, there hadn’t been any. That would be over the last forty years or so.About the competition in the past.........
It's good that Darren Wilson noticed that his fellow receivers were better than what they were at juco. That should always be the case, but probably was less so at times in the past. I remember those years when receiver was supposed to be strength of the team, but every passing play they were just blanketed. I loved Jamahl's interview. Looking forward to see Petersen and Akers this year too. Hopefully Akers getting more clean releases and being healthy helps create more separation.With no depth, there hadn’t been any. That would be over the last forty years or so.
The Suge nickname had me cracking up. Such a charismatic guy who gave a really nice, unintentional, high level breakdown of the change from CPR staff to the present. Not an NFL talent scout, but as others have said, his understanding of the game really indicates he could have a future in coaching at some point.Really wish he was a junior, guy is a good player with a very good player in front of him.