C. Streveler

Started by Blue In BC, January 07, 2026, 04:24:40 PM

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Blue In BC

Just wondering whether whether he might be a candidate as a QB coach? We don't seem to have one at the moment and Chris has both NFL and CFL experience.

It would be a significant drop in salary but his injury history will make it difficult to find a spot as a player IMO.
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Throw Long Bannatyne

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Quote from: Blue In BC on January 07, 2026, 04:24:40 PMJust wondering whether whether he might be a candidate as a QB coach? We don't seem to have one at the moment and Chris has both NFL and CFL experience.

It would be a significant drop in salary but his injury history will make it difficult to find a spot as a player IMO.

God no, can't think of a worse candidate to teach young QB's.  "If you don't see nuthin', tuck it and run!"

blue_gold_84

Streveler as a QB coach...?


Jesse

Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on January 07, 2026, 04:28:48 PMGod no, can't think of a worse candidate to teach young QB's.  "If you don't see nuthin', tuck it and run!"

I'm not sure why people relate a player's career with their ability to understand and teach the game.

Strev does run QB camps and I think that is his post-career plan.
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Blue In BC

Dinwiddie wasn't a very good QB but he is now a very good HC and QB developer. There are many QB's that weren't great QB's but became good coaches.

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theaardvark

Quote from: Blue In BC on January 07, 2026, 05:45:24 PMDinwiddie wasn't a very good QB but he is now a very good HC and QB developer. There are many QB's that weren't great QB's but became good coaches.



The difference is, when a player fails because of physical inability, but still gets looks because he's smart, you can consider him coaching material.

When a player gets continued looks because of a physical ability but "can't read a defence" or the like, maybe he isn't the first guy to consider as a caoch.
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Blue In BC

Quote from: theaardvark on January 07, 2026, 10:00:56 PMThe difference is, when a player fails because of physical inability, but still gets looks because he's smart, you can consider him coaching material.

When a player gets continued looks because of a physical ability but "can't read a defence" or the like, maybe he isn't the first guy to consider as a caoch.

Dinwiddie had a very strong arm so I don't think he failed due to physical inability. The ability to read a defence and make very quick reads, have the arm strength and accuracy to compete as a pro are all different things.

I don't think every good QB coach has played the position. Being able to teach fundamentals and assess problems, dictate work ethic etc are part of coaching.

Do you realize that Streveler runs a QB camp?
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markf

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There are many examples of average and worse players who become good coaches,

And there are plenty of great players who made bad coaches. Matt Dunigan didn't have much of a career as a coach.

And there are guys who didn't play at all who became great coaches.

Blueforlife

Terrible idea, love the guy but not the time to experiment

Sir Blue and Gold

He'd make a great strength and conditioning coach and if he did it in the NFL would get paid too.

Ducky

He is also extremely smart. And highly educated.

Streveler received his undergraduate degree from University of Minnesota in the spring of 2016. He has completed a master's degree in kinesiology and sport management at USD and is currently working on a second master's degree.

Tecno

Reminds me of an SCTV skit where Ricardo Montalban runs an acting school.  Everyone he teaches ends up sounding/acting just like him (including the ladies).

Imagine Strevie coaching every QB under him to throw with Strevie-style mechanics.  LOL.  (Love Strevie's unique style, but that would be total disaster for others to try to emulate.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVVWF2DAeeU
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Tecno

We still can't rule out Strevie as QB2 or QB3...  Seems like Mafia is doing a shakeup -- but I wouldn't put money on this aspect just yet.
Never go full Johnston!

dd

Quote from: Tecno on Today at 02:00:55 AMWe still can't rule out Strevie as QB2 or QB3...  Seems like Mafia is doing a shakeup -- but I wouldn't put money on this aspect just yet.
No way we go with Strev as #2 this year, no way. The 6 pass attempt game he did this year was a joke

bunker

Quote from: Tecno on Today at 01:57:37 AMReminds me of an SCTV skit where Ricardo Montalban runs an acting school.  Everyone he teaches ends up sounding/acting just like him (including the ladies).

Imagine Strevie coaching every QB under him to throw with Strevie-style mechanics.  LOL.  (Love Strevie's unique style, but that would be total disaster for others to try to emulate.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVVWF2DAeeU
Loved SCTV, don't remember ever seeing that one, thanks techno
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