Watchin' the film every day.... All I needed to hear
Did you happen to take the time to listen to the rest of the sentence? Yes, he says he's watching film every day and he also follows that up with stating he believes that Burns would speak up in the staff meeting if they were getting too off course. There is no reference to watching film with the running back corps as you've suggested.
I think Panunzio was their coach in name last year but pretty sure it was Burton Burns in some fashion.
That was me. And I stand by the idea that a guy who has no history coaching RB's isn't and wasn't the most influential coach to that position throughout the season.
Which still leaves this as an assumption based on a short clip you watched in the preseason. In fact, the video we're talking about specifically mentions Joe being in familiar territory coaching running backs because he's (Pannunzio) "done it before."
However, there's nothing here that gives any credence to your suggestion that "Pannunzio is a running back coach in name only" or any example of the notion that "Pannunzio had less influence (which also reads coaching) on the running backs than Burns."
As you've mentioned here...
But to answer your specific question - In the training days series the RB's are watching videos with Panunzio and the RB's are literally saying "He says we should....." and Panunzio is just going with it. That peeked my interest.
An assumption, again. You don't know who "he says we should..." is referring to here. Hell, I'm being hyperbolic here but that could have just as easily been a comment make by an upperclassmen to another back.
(To me it means I don't have to be on the field every single day, and on the road recruiting, but can still be involved and help the program get better)
So again - Someone tell me what he gets paid to do. And while you're at it, what does Butch Jones do? Since there are folks on this board that think the only coaches who make an impact are on the field.
Yet, another assumption with no evidence to back up what you're suggesting. No one has said the only coaches that make an impact are on the field. No one has come close to even suggesting such.
I think the video with Saban gives you a good idea about what Burns is doing each day. Administrative work seems vague, but when taken into context with the video posted by Matt it becomes much clearer what his actual responsibilities include.
You're "coaching the running backs" comments are not backed up by what you've read or seen. The only basis, as pointed out a few times, is what you saw in a short clip and you've taken that segment and turned it into how the season was handled in regard to coaching running backs.
What you've also suggested in that last quote is Burns would/could point something out to the other coaches. And that's true. But, it's no different than a defensive analyst that's a GA pointing out a "tell" if he saw one with the running backs.
When you first suggested such I questioned what you meant. I pointed to the UT clip with Fulmer caught coaching the position on the field, how it would be a violation just as we've seen from the Vols, and how you were basically accusing Bama of cheating on how the position was coached. Your response, "I have news for you Terry, everyone cheats" is all anyone needed to hear. That's not implying watching film, it's not implying making suggestions to Joe Pannunzio. It was a statement saying Bama was cheating just like the Vols in having administrative personnel on the field coaching.