you shouldn't have to do as much teaching. And at least everyone improved from one year to the next under him. Some drastically. JC guys played well and improved. Skyler Ridley made a big jump under Holliday. Cody Hoffman gave Holliday a lot of credit for his coaching style and the type of mentor he was off the field. Some things just matter more and show more. People try to talk about Cahoon's technical teaching but we haven't seen those crisp routes, we haven't seen much progression. We've seen under both Cahoon stints that WRs really seemed to lack fire and fight, for whatever reason. Recruiting was bad under him the first time. It really hasn't been a whole lot better this time.