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Title: "'A good plan in place': How Jacob Coker will prepare for Alabama transition while finishing up at FSU"
Post by: WALL-E on January 26, 2014, 07:31:03 PM
'A good plan in place': How Jacob Coker will prepare for Alabama transition while finishing up at FSU
(http://media.al.com/alabamafootball_impact/photo/-c8be53809e638f18.jpg)Before he arrives at Alabama, the Florida State transfer has plenty to accomplish.

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Title: Re: "'A good plan in place': How Jacob Coker will prepare for Alabama transition while finishing up
Post by: Chechem on January 27, 2014, 05:26:24 AM
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David Morris, the founder of Quarterback Country who has served as Coker's private quarterback coach since 2009, talked with Coker shortly before he arrived on Alabama's campus Friday...

...Coker's work with Morris won't revolve around the schemes and formations of new Crimson Tide offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin's offense. Morris' focus lies exclusively on Coker.

"This is more of, 'Let's be great fundamentally, let's practice that, let's get in great quarterback shape,'" Morris said. "Anything we need to clean up, let's clean it up and anything that is a strength, let's try to learn how we can put ourselves in that situation more often. Anything that may be something we really need to work on, let's try to turn that into a strong point.

"Ultimately, what we're doing is getting him ready for game-type situations. That's not my job to implement offense and all that."

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Title: Re: "'A good plan in place': How Jacob Coker will prepare for Alabama transition while finishing up
Post by: Jamos on January 27, 2014, 06:42:10 AM
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David Morris, the founder of Quarterback Country who has served as Coker's private quarterback coach since 2009, talked with Coker shortly before he arrived on Alabama's campus Friday...

...Coker's work with Morris won't revolve around the schemes and formations of new Crimson Tide offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin's offense. Morris' focus lies exclusively on Coker.

"This is more of, 'Let's be great fundamentally, let's practice that, let's get in great quarterback shape,'" Morris said. "Anything we need to clean up, let's clean it up and anything that is a strength, let's try to learn how we can put ourselves in that situation more often. Anything that may be something we really need to work on, let's try to turn that into a strong point.

"Ultimately, what we're doing is getting him ready for game-type situations. That's not my job to implement offense and all that."

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Hmmm, very interesting.  :-\