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I know Jim Haslett is more a defensive mind, but could he help Hack?

Jerademan74

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In Haslett's past NFL coaching experience (especially as the Saints HC), he has seen many great offenses and I am sure he can see that Hack has an NFL arm. What role do you think Haslett will have in improving our overall offense to specifically capitalize on Hack's talent? I know that most will say that it all depends on how well our OL protects him, but I think a guy like Haslett can help build Hack's confidence and mental endurance.

If you recall, Hack's 2 best performances were against UCF and BC. Why? Because he was well rested and came out highly confident against UCF in Dublin to start the season (same or even worst OL then later in the season). Then for the Bowl game, he had time to shake off the physical aches he was suffering from the getting hit so often during the season, and his mental strength was back as well. I believe a coach like Haslett may be able to keep him sharp throughout the season by taking a personal NFL approach like OB did. Your thoughts?
 
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