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Washington could be calling plays .


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13 minutes ago, Toolbox said:

should have just demoted washington back to DL coach and keep him there.

That should already have happened. He will be fired in 4 weeks and then join Ron in wherever 2.0. If he is again a DC, I will laugh my butt off. Great DL coach, poop DC.

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21 minutes ago, BrianS said:

I dunno, Fewell is an experienced coach in audition mode.  Letting Washington call plays would suddenly reflect on him.

Smart play might actually be to let Washington call plays...

because the play caller isn’t going to fix the talent issue that keeps us getting gashed in the run game.   And once you get gashed in the run game a lot gets harder. 

If you are Fewell calling the plays that falls directly on him.  He could scapegoat it to a degree at least if not calling plays. 

Ron calls a better D than anyone on staff so if he couldn’t do it with this talent it was a talent issue 

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I think Washington’s been calling them all year. If Fewell has half a brain he will. Washington gone with RR soon as this years over anyway. And I don’t get why he’s been thought of as a great DL coach who’s he ever developed? Our DL might be worse than our OL 

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