Heh. While I can't be 100% sure it will _continue,_ Kellen Moore's favorite play for the past 2 seasons is The Reason Why Dak led in INTs despite missing 5 games then was in the MVP discussion without him & The Reason Herbert threw a lot of passes into the turf. He sends All The Receivers Out the exact same distance to all turn towards the QB at the Same Time. Since he doesn't also send anyone to draw defenders away from anyone, they all end up in a nice, neat line, usually all double-covered. This will neutralize the Eagles' receivers as much as it did those of the previous 2 teams. Look for it. Correct about Arthur Smith he isn't good, the Titans just happened to suit his One-Dimensional offensive schemes. There's a reason they didn't work in the playoffs. Since Mike Tomlin refuses to hold coaches accountable, nothing will change & the Steelers are about to implode. Unsexy as it is, we _know_ what effects play-calling has. I'm just really rare in that I don't forget this at any point because while it _can _*_raise_*_ rosters,_ there's absolutely No Limit to how much it can undermine them. Didn't the Eagles prove that last year? The Bills have lost minimum 3 games a year every year McDermott has been HC due to him taking over play-calling both sides of the ball when he gets stressed. Mike McCarthy's exactly like this too, only he's not as severe, he's just been doing it longer. The Ravens flat-out abandoned Lamar said "YOU decide what plays to call" in a playoff game. Against the Chiefs. Without having ever tested his play-calling ability even for One Quarter before throwing him to the Chiefs. Those are just Three Examples Of things No Roster can possibly overcome. Wtf can the Ravens do when their own coaches decide to Not Call Plays? Sirianni is like Waldron. He may have been the OC in charge when they did well enough to promote him to HC, but maybe it wasn't his schemes that did so well? He couldn't even tell what was wrong with the play-calling last season when Everyone Else did. NFL team owners do *not **_know_* what makes a good or winning coach. When people don't understand a thing they either avoid dealing with it or convince themselves they understand it by filing it under something they're more familiar with like "players = employees, coaches = supervisors." Tyrants like Josh McDaniels make excellent supervisors. This is why bad coaches especially unqualified HCs are continuous. They see Qualified Supervisors. Good tyrants.
I'm interested in seeing how your predictions turn out. Good luck!
Heh. While I can't be 100% sure it will _continue,_ Kellen Moore's favorite play for the past 2 seasons is The Reason Why Dak led in INTs despite missing 5 games then was in the MVP discussion without him & The Reason Herbert threw a lot of passes into the turf. He sends All The Receivers Out the exact same distance to all turn towards the QB at the Same Time.
Since he doesn't also send anyone to draw defenders away from anyone, they all end up in a nice, neat line, usually all double-covered.
This will neutralize the Eagles' receivers as much as it did those of the previous 2 teams. Look for it. Correct about Arthur Smith he isn't good, the Titans just happened to suit his One-Dimensional offensive schemes. There's a reason they didn't work in the playoffs. Since Mike Tomlin refuses to hold coaches accountable, nothing will change & the Steelers are about to implode.
Unsexy as it is, we _know_ what effects play-calling has. I'm just really rare in that I don't forget this at any point because while it _can _*_raise_*_ rosters,_ there's absolutely No Limit to how much it can undermine them. Didn't the Eagles prove that last year?
The Bills have lost minimum 3 games a year every year McDermott has been HC due to him taking over play-calling both sides of the ball when he gets stressed. Mike McCarthy's exactly like this too, only he's not as severe, he's just been doing it longer.
The Ravens flat-out abandoned Lamar said "YOU decide what plays to call" in a playoff game. Against the Chiefs. Without having ever tested his play-calling ability even for One Quarter before throwing him to the Chiefs. Those are just Three Examples Of things No Roster can possibly overcome. Wtf can the Ravens do when their own coaches decide to Not Call Plays?
Sirianni is like Waldron. He may have been the OC in charge when they did well enough to promote him to HC, but maybe it wasn't his schemes that did so well? He couldn't even tell what was wrong with the play-calling last season when Everyone Else did.
NFL team owners do *not **_know_* what makes a good or winning coach. When people don't understand a thing they either avoid dealing with it or convince themselves they understand it by filing it under something they're more familiar with like "players = employees, coaches = supervisors."
Tyrants like Josh McDaniels make excellent supervisors. This is why bad coaches especially unqualified HCs are continuous. They see Qualified Supervisors.
Good tyrants.