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Who do you want to call the plays?


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Best guy for the job?  

29 members have voted

  1. 1. Who should be calling the offense?

    • Thomas Brown
      24
    • Jim Caldwell
      0
    • Parks Frazier
      0
    • Duce Staley
      5


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Head Coaches are managers. They manage personnel and time. No different in football. Stay on the headset with your coordinators, stay on top of the play clock and game clock and reps guys are getting, stay on top of injuries and protect your guys from themselves. Let the guys you appointed to roles fulfill the duties of those roles. You don't need your hands in it to ensure it'll be good. 

Don't like what you see from Brown calling plays? Adjust at half, talk it over during film study and game planning, figure poo out. But Reich has got to see his way of running the offense is the weakest poo the league has right now. If he doesn't, his ego is a massive fuging problem.

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the OC....that we hired from a successful scheme and team.  This shouldn't be hard.  But Frank made it that way.  Robbed him of half the preseason and work coming in.   Which again, speaks to Frank being bad in so many ways.  This O didn't get the reps it needed coming into the season.  His new OC didn't get the work he needed. 

We just have Frank doing Frank things

Fitt doing Fitt things

and Dave doing Dave things

and it is going predictably. 

 

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3 hours ago, lightsout said:

Head Coaches are managers. They manage personnel and time. No different in football. Stay on the headset with your coordinators, stay on top of the play clock and game clock and reps guys are getting, stay on top of injuries and protect your guys from themselves. Let the guys you appointed to roles fulfill the duties of those roles. You don't need your hands in it to ensure it'll be good. 

Don't like what you see from Brown calling plays? Adjust at half, talk it over during film study and game planning, figure poo out. But Reich has got to see his way of running the offense is the weakest poo the league has right now. If he doesn't, his ego is a massive fuging problem.

Frank didn't see it in Indy.  This is all on repeat. 

 

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Found out a very interesting fact:

Brown and Staley have a very good bond. Staley is actually Brown's mentor. They've been cool for years, their relationship is actually stronger than Frank's and Staley...

So I wouldn't be surprise if Staley didn't help play a major part in this transition  

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