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re: What else needs to be said? Great job by the staff..
Posted on 12/23/22 at 4:21 pm to Tiger987
Posted on 12/23/22 at 4:21 pm to Tiger987
One you might have forgotten, a guy named Terry Malone.
Having Denbrock as his tight ends coach, along with being his offensive coordinator, has certainly helped Taylor's development. But Kelly adds that LSU defensive analyst Terry Malonehas also been a crucial mentor for Taylor.
Malone was the tight ends coach for the New Orleans Saints from 2006-14, and before then the offensive coordinator/offensive line coach from 1997-05. In his career, he's also served as a tight ends coach at Bowling Green, Purdue and Holy Cross.
"Terry Malone is an unsung hero for us on our staff. And Terry was with the New Orleans Saints. He's coached the tight end position. He's been an offensive coordinator," Kelly said. "To have an asset like that, to assist coach Denbrock on a day-to-day basis has really helped develop Mason and Terry's done a really good job."
Malone, Denbrock and Kelly have all been instrumental in his development. But Taylor was the one who caught the ball on Saturday and kept the Tigers' hopes of reaching the SEC Championship game and College Football Playoff alive.
"(Catching the two-point conversion) just means a lot. It means Coach Kelly, Coach Denbrock and the coaches trust me and Jayden trusts me with the ball," Taylor said.
Having Denbrock as his tight ends coach, along with being his offensive coordinator, has certainly helped Taylor's development. But Kelly adds that LSU defensive analyst Terry Malonehas also been a crucial mentor for Taylor.
Malone was the tight ends coach for the New Orleans Saints from 2006-14, and before then the offensive coordinator/offensive line coach from 1997-05. In his career, he's also served as a tight ends coach at Bowling Green, Purdue and Holy Cross.
"Terry Malone is an unsung hero for us on our staff. And Terry was with the New Orleans Saints. He's coached the tight end position. He's been an offensive coordinator," Kelly said. "To have an asset like that, to assist coach Denbrock on a day-to-day basis has really helped develop Mason and Terry's done a really good job."
Malone, Denbrock and Kelly have all been instrumental in his development. But Taylor was the one who caught the ball on Saturday and kept the Tigers' hopes of reaching the SEC Championship game and College Football Playoff alive.
"(Catching the two-point conversion) just means a lot. It means Coach Kelly, Coach Denbrock and the coaches trust me and Jayden trusts me with the ball," Taylor said.
Posted on 1/19/23 at 8:10 pm to LSUDad
I was apprehensive at first about a TE heavy offense, but if you load up on new age NFL-prototype freaks like we are doing the piece becomes more ripe for mismatches than a sprinter in the slot.
Denbrock has to be licking his chops, weapons everywhere.
Also addressed all needs at OL, DB, and LB. DL looks set to be absurd. Probably take one more LB boom & Omar is obviously huge.
Sky is the ceiling next year, talent is not gonna be a limiting factor.
Denbrock has to be licking his chops, weapons everywhere.
Also addressed all needs at OL, DB, and LB. DL looks set to be absurd. Probably take one more LB boom & Omar is obviously huge.
Sky is the ceiling next year, talent is not gonna be a limiting factor.
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