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Carter Sheridan Resume
Posted on 2/4/20 at 1:16 am
Posted on 2/4/20 at 1:16 am
For Those That Missed My Post about the 3 Other Analysts LINK
Carter worked at the New Orleans Saints, Tulane University and St Augustine High School. In 2006, He Joined The New Orleans Saints as a coaching assistant. In 2009, He was promoted to Offensive Assistant. In 2015, He Worked with Tulane coaching receivers. In the past few years he worked as an assistant at his Alma mater St Augustine High School.
I Think This is a great hire. He also worked with Curtis Johnson. This is a great hire because Steve Ensminger, Potentially the New PGC, Russ Callaway and Tyler Tettleton will probably work with the Quarterbacks and Having Some Wide Receivers Experts like Mickey Joseph, Carter Sheridan, Our Tight Ends Coach and more will go greatly towards the success of this offense. They are also all going to bring great concepts from Different Places and Minds. Carter Will Bring Saints and Tulane concepts. Russ Callaway will bring concepts from the very experimental FCS. Tyler Tettleton will bring concepts from Oklahoma, The New York Jets and The Cleveland Browns. Sean Payton and Lincoln Riley’s offenses have been amongst the best and most innovative offenses in the past few years. We will probably make some more analyst hires. We can have as many as we want. For those Wondering if these were a promotion they absolutely are. The Chance for these guys to jump from FCS to FBS or from a very low position in an NFL team is too good to pass up. Donald D’Alesio was getting paid $29,000 as DC at Youngstown State. Here he will get paid between $40,000 and $80,000. 80 is for a Senior Analyst.
Carter worked at the New Orleans Saints, Tulane University and St Augustine High School. In 2006, He Joined The New Orleans Saints as a coaching assistant. In 2009, He was promoted to Offensive Assistant. In 2015, He Worked with Tulane coaching receivers. In the past few years he worked as an assistant at his Alma mater St Augustine High School.
I Think This is a great hire. He also worked with Curtis Johnson. This is a great hire because Steve Ensminger, Potentially the New PGC, Russ Callaway and Tyler Tettleton will probably work with the Quarterbacks and Having Some Wide Receivers Experts like Mickey Joseph, Carter Sheridan, Our Tight Ends Coach and more will go greatly towards the success of this offense. They are also all going to bring great concepts from Different Places and Minds. Carter Will Bring Saints and Tulane concepts. Russ Callaway will bring concepts from the very experimental FCS. Tyler Tettleton will bring concepts from Oklahoma, The New York Jets and The Cleveland Browns. Sean Payton and Lincoln Riley’s offenses have been amongst the best and most innovative offenses in the past few years. We will probably make some more analyst hires. We can have as many as we want. For those Wondering if these were a promotion they absolutely are. The Chance for these guys to jump from FCS to FBS or from a very low position in an NFL team is too good to pass up. Donald D’Alesio was getting paid $29,000 as DC at Youngstown State. Here he will get paid between $40,000 and $80,000. 80 is for a Senior Analyst.
This post was edited on 2/4/20 at 2:18 am
Posted on 2/4/20 at 1:42 am to Speedy Greedy
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was getting paid like $14,000 as DC at Youngstown State
Wow. I had no idea.
Posted on 2/4/20 at 2:12 am to Speedy Greedy
D'Alesio was actually making about $29k/year according to Youngstown's 2016 financial report, but I'm not knocking what you're saying.
Call me crazy, but being an off-field analyst at LSU is probably a better gig than an on-field DC job at an FCS school. You're at a better place, with your former head coach as your boss again, making more guaranteed money, with less responsibility. Sounds perfect to me. Not to mention, analysts rarely ever get fired due to the lack of pressure they face... really all they do is scouting reports and film study. If you can't even do that, you're probably not fit to work in football at all.
Call me crazy, but being an off-field analyst at LSU is probably a better gig than an on-field DC job at an FCS school. You're at a better place, with your former head coach as your boss again, making more guaranteed money, with less responsibility. Sounds perfect to me. Not to mention, analysts rarely ever get fired due to the lack of pressure they face... really all they do is scouting reports and film study. If you can't even do that, you're probably not fit to work in football at all.
Posted on 2/4/20 at 2:20 am to CantGuardJamarr
Analysts can also move up to become positional coaches. Updated the Salary.
This post was edited on 2/4/20 at 2:20 am
Posted on 2/4/20 at 6:28 am to Speedy Greedy
quote:WR Expert and MJ should NOT be in the same sentence. Recruiting is about it for him.
Wide Receivers Experts like Mickey Joseph
Posted on 2/4/20 at 6:37 am to semjase
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WR Expert and MJ should NOT be in the same sentence. Recruiting is about it for him.
Didn't you also say our OL wouldn't start on an FCS team?
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Offensive Tackle. Offensive Guard. Offensive Center.
Maybe good enough to win 8-9-10 games a year, but not good enough mentally or physically to win an SEC West/SEC Championship.
Not even close.
Hoping and Pumping will not make that fact change. Only recruiting much higher quality OL's will.
More "Max Protect" and "Quicker developing pass Plays" to compensate for god awful pass blocking and missed assignments
This post was edited on 2/4/20 at 7:33 am
Posted on 2/4/20 at 7:25 am to semjase
Mickey Joseph is an awesome person, well respected and an excellent coach.
He just turned down a big promotion at his alma mater Nebraska to stay at LSU.
He just turned down a big promotion at his alma mater Nebraska to stay at LSU.
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