Phillips was just on the radio program this evening. I will try to summarize the key points that he made.
Quality offensive and defensive line play is a paramount priority. He is well aware that the best teams in the MVFC have it and we must match it as quickly as possible. He does like the defensive front from what he has seen on film.
From that film study, he knows that the offensive line requires much work. Confirms the idea that it takes several years to properly develop o-linemen.
Peterson is a personal friend and it was an easy decision to retain his services.
In response to a question about his style of play, he will evaluate the talent in spring ball and devise the best schemes to work with that talent. He will not impose schemes that his current roster cannot execute.
In response to the inevitable question about the quarterbacks, the response was refreshing: survival of the fittest. Earn the right to be on the field.
Technique can easily be taught. He is looking for players in spring ball that play with passion.
From the conditioning drills, he is impressed with the athleticism of the wide receivers. Hopes that they can catch the ball.
That is about it. Lots of "coach-speak" but he is well-aware of the challenges that he faces and has embraced them.