Sorry--haven't been around much of late--I've been on-location AND flying home throughout to take care of biz there...Promise to give GE my full attention come summer practice and beyond, tho'...As for Chris coming back, that can't be anything but GOOD for this team, ESPECIALLY in communicating to the newest Gators what-it-takes to succeed at this next level REGARDLESS of relative skill level--EVERYONE is "really good and really fast" here and,except for a few outstandingly extra-talented individuals whose skills MAY put them in an "elite" category, it will take most of them a maximum effort like they've not had to give since "Pony" or "Pop Warner" in order to stand above the rest: Chris Leak was the "Poster Boy" for making "good-but-not-quite-GREAT"-talent and, with study, effort and attitude, make himself a star and a leader of the National Championship team.
However, I'm NOT so sure about this title he's been given...It seems to obscure what he's doing here, what his actual role is, rather than "filling in the blanks" on what he'll be doing here.
"Quality Control Coach"...Uh, that could be a lot of things--but I haven't heard it designating a particular job OR coaching position before--has anyone else? We could no doubt have some fun with that one, too...First time Debose slouches through a route or half-heartedly "waves" at a ball he might have had a shot at had he actually GONE after it, do we call for Leak to rush out on the field with his big ol' "Rubber (really paper mache) Stamp" and "cancel him OUT"? You get the idea...I'm just messing around, but WHAT DOES IT MEAN, really? Hope it's a real position, NOT just a "designated pep-talker/friend to one-and-all"-type of thing: The young man has too much to offer, and our team is so young and raw right now, THEMSELVES full-of-talent and needing only to learn how to realize it--AND how to make it work for them as a team, TOGETHER--to not somehow take advantage of Chris Leaks unique and proven ability to do just THAT when he was the Gator signal-caller and more, much MUCH more when he led them to that 2006 Nat'l Championship.