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Brad Idzik is our OC


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1 hour ago, Shocker said:

The norm…what horseshet.  Plenty of teams have the OC make the play calls including our new coach who called them Tampa last season.

Please do some homework next time so you don’t get laughed at

Do you actually try to be so blatantly wrong on purpose? 

And do you realize the HC of Tampa is a defensive guy. You can use the device you type on to educate yourself so you don't do this over and over.

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14 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Ok so Teddy B for example threw for 3733 15 tds and 11 ints and Tepper/Rhule whoever were not impressed, that's roughly my baseline for acceptable improvement give or take a couple hundred yards 

That’s with DJ Moore and CMC. I doubt Young gets weapons that good yet. I’m just wanting to see some significant improvement that’s all. My bar is low for the whole offense. 

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12 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

That’s with DJ Moore and CMC. I doubt Young gets weapons that good yet. I’m just wanting to see some significant improvement that’s all. My bar is low for the whole offense. 

CMC played less than 3 games that year. 

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2 hours ago, jb2288 said:

You know what, I got nothing going on tonight, I can spend some time to call you out. Offensive HCs and if they call plays themselves:

Andy Reid - Y

Kyle Shanahan - Y

Sean Payton - Y

Zac Taylor - Y

Dan Campbell - N

Doug Pederson - Y

Matt LeFleur - Y

Shane Steichen - Y

Brian Dabol - N

Kevin Stefanski - Y

Mike McCarthy - Y

Mike McDaniel - Y (never called plays before getting the Miami)

Kevin O'Connell - Y

Nick Sirriani - N

What is that? 20%? Seems like 80% of offensive HC's calling plays does equate to that being the norm. Please do some homework next time so you don’t get laughed at. 

 

Yep.....plus:

Callahan will call plays in Tennessee

McDaniels before he was let go.

Siriani called plays when he first got the gig.

 

It's not even close with offensive head coaches. That dude just makes things up like it's not incredibly easy to refut.

 

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9 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Ok so Teddy B for example threw for 3733 15 tds and 11 ints and Tepper/Rhule whoever were not impressed, that's roughly my baseline for acceptable improvement give or take a couple hundred yards 

Teddy B's stats and production isn't what got him bounced after a year while throwing us down the retread spiral.   Teddy had a career year.  As did basically everyone on O.....and they didn't even have CMC in a weird year of no real camp/prep. 

It was his mouth and the fact he was starting to say water is wet when it came to a team that wasn't being lead by a competent HC IMO. 

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