I imagine the majority of his work involves recruiting. I hear a lot of talk that he likes to berate players, too.
I would imagine that a WR coach's main duties, on the field, are 1. Drilling players how to get off the line. 2. Drilling them to run crisp routes. 3. Drilling them to catch the ball. 4. Drilling them to read a defense and run the correct route. I'm not paying enough attention for 2, but I know that 1, 2, and 4 suffered quite a bit Saturday.
I'd spend somewhere between 15 minutes and, oh, the next 100 years working on getting off the line / into a route against press.
That goes for the entire staff, what with their 5 hours of analytics telling them to do the thing least likely to win them the game.
The two EASIEST things to coach as a WR coach is the two things we do poorly. We can't get off the line. In fact, the technique we use is quite possibly the worst technique a WR can use. Couple that the fact we don't block for shit on the edge and when we do we get outside of a DBs pads, and I don't care what Swain says, that's not working hard. I don't care how much time he spends in the film room. If you don't know how to correct what you see on said film, then all you're doing is wasting your time and the computer servers that hosts the film. But he sure can tweet.
And in fairness to the route running being shit, we have one read as a Qb. The other 2-3 routes are just basically out there as free shot dummies. We're corched to do that. Look at one and then make something happen. It's damn near impossible to ask a 5 star receiver to just go be a running half-round. Part of the reason Azzani is ****ing hated. Don't blame them a bit.
Azzani- fired by Florida Jancek- Fired by Georgia Martinez- fired by Georgia Debord- fired by Michigan, Central Michigan Seems to be a trend