Like Father, Like Son

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Nathaniel Hackett was hired as the Buffalo Bills’ offensive quality control coach to be reunited with quarterback Trent Edwards. He was in Tampa Bay before and previously worked at Stanford with Edwards.

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jdusc Author Profile Page said:

What is an 'offensive quality control' coach?

jimtheduck Author Profile Page said:

I think he counts the sacks and touchdowns and produces a ratio of quality. With a Hackett, the numbers would be 4 sacks; 1 touchdown, then the quality would be 20%

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