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fc hmmm Dartmouth adds female analyst to football coaching staff....

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Dartmouth (FCS – MA): Head coach Buddy Teevens has announced the addition of Callie Brownson as an offensive quality control analyst for the program, making her the first Division I full-time female quality control analyst in college football. During camp, Brownson served as an intern with the program and has also played a role at the Manning Passing Academy.

I am pretty sure Buddy is the guy that invented or help invent the robotic football dummies
 
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If she is the best person for the job - good.
I guess Buddy thinks she is, so that's all that matters.
Check out Buddy's MVP....



On the Ivy League campus of Dartmouth College, even the football tackling dummies are smart.

The team introduced a new MVP as the first practice of the season got underway Wednesday. Not a most valuable player, but a "Mobile Virtual Player" — a padded, remote-controlled figure designed to allow players to make full contact while minimizing head and neck injuries.

The project started two years ago when coach Buddy Teevens asked Dartmouth's engineering school to create a safer way for players to practice tackling. Students, some of them athletes themselves, came up with a motorized system encased in foam that simulates a real football player in size, weight, agility and speed. While other teams use dummies that remain stationery or run along tracks, Dartmouth officials say their dummy's maneuverability and nimbleness sets it apart.

"This not only cuts out injury risk during practice because you have less player-to-player contact, but you're also allowing players to practice realistic form in an in-game scenario, which they don't get without live play," said former engineering student Quinn Connell, who helped design the MVP. "We were able to come up with a solution that's a mobile, free-standing, self-righting tackling dummy that's also able to be re-set and be completely autonomous."

The dummy's debut comes amid growing concerns about concussions, fueled by cases of former professional players who suffer long-term impairment after repeated blows to the head. The NFL expects about 6,000 former players to develop Alzheimer's disease or moderate dementia in the coming decades, and under the terms of a settlement currently under appeal, would pay $1 billion to about 20,000 players. The league also donated $2.5 million to help launch an institute focused on e prevention of treatment of concussions and other sports-related injuries at the University of Washington.

"The only time my guys tackle is 10 times a year in games," said Teevens. "So this will allow them to be more proficient and more successful, and I think injury reduction and concussive injury reduction is going to be huge for us."

Dartmouth's dummies cost about $3,500 to manufacture. Researchers have a patent pending and are developing a business plan to market it to pro, college, high school and youth teams. Future models will be programmable with various drills and will more closely resemble the human form. Dartmouth hasn't named its MVPs, though one sported a green No. 52 team jersey during practice.

Players who got their first look at the prototype Wednesday cheered as their teammates took turns tackling the dummies, which wobbled and bounced back up, ready for the next player.

"It's going to totally change the game for us," said linebacker and team captain Will McNamara. "We're big on making sure we protect each other, so being able to hit a pad as opposed to a player is huge."
 
Buddy Teevens?!? Bwahaha!

Buddy Teevens is a football lifer, and an intelligent and progressive guy.

All-American and Ivy League champ as a QB at Dartmouth in the 70’s. Head coach at Maine at 29, and at Dartmouth 2 years later. Also head man at Tulane and Stanford. Took over Dartmouth again in 2005 when the program was in shambles, and built them back into a perennial contender.

Buddy is the kind of coach Joe would’ve absolutely loved. Does things the right way, and uses football to help educate very bright young men. If Buddy Teevens thinks this gal is qualified to coach I respect his judgement.
 
Buddy Teevens is a football lifer, and an intelligent and progressive guy.

All-American and Ivy League champ as a QB at Dartmouth in the 70’s. Head coach at Maine at 29, and at Dartmouth 2 years later. Also head man at Tulane and Stanford. Took over Dartmouth again in 2005 when the program was in shambles, and built them back into a perennial contender.

Buddy is the kind of coach Joe would’ve absolutely loved. Does things the right way, and uses football to help educate very bright young men. If Buddy Teevens thinks this gal is qualified to coach I respect his judgement.

Buddy Teevens is a buffoon. The only reason that he isn't considered the worst coach in Stanford history is that he was followed by Walt Harris.
 
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Buddy Teevens is a buffoon. The only reason that he isn't considered the worst coach in Stanford history is that he was followed by Walt Harris.
You’re a total moron if you think that. Stanford gave Walt and Buddy nothing to work with in the way of help from admissions. Nobody would’ve succeeded there under those conditions.
 
You’re a total moron if you think that. Stanford gave Walt and Buddy nothing to work with in the way of help from admissions. Nobody would’ve succeeded there under those conditions.

Sure they did. They singled those two out from among Bill Walsh, Dennis Green, and Ty Willingham.
 
Sure they did. They singled those two out from among Bill Walsh, Dennis Green, and Ty Willingham.
Google it dude. There are plenty of articles on the very subject as I didn’t just make it up.

By the way Denny Green had a losing record at Stanford. Walsh’s last two season had 3 and 4 wins. Ty Willingham is terrible and evidence that he had more leeway to recruit players since he actually had some success.
 
If Bud says she's ready and able, then let's see what she's got! If da Big Green takes the Ivies.... the whole world of CFB could embrace a sea change.

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Stratton in 3... 2... 1...
 
Google it dude. There are plenty of articles on the very subject as I didn’t just make it up.

By the way Denny Green had a losing record at Stanford. Walsh’s last two season had 3 and 4 wins. Ty Willingham is terrible and evidence that he had more leeway to recruit players since he actually had some success.

Willingham was a bad coach so he must have had help on the academic side to win games. Yup,that's proof.
 
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