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How on earth is no one talking about co-offensive Coordinators?
Chiefs announce Nagy and Chilly sharing duties. Chilly in booth Nagy on the field Reid assumes full play calling responsibilities. This seems a recipe for more miscommunication. They must have feared of losing Nagy.
http://www.kansascity.com/sports/nfl...e55881050.html |
Reid is the OC.
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Childress reminds me of the BTK killer. Don't like this one bit
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No one's talking about it because nothing will really change.
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You'd think they'd want to put more in Smith's hands the way they talk. Instead they are growing the committee.
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I just don't understand it at all especially after that 4th qtr cluster ****. Has this ever been done before I have never seen it.
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Nagy = passing game coordinator I'm guessing neither of them has much role in playcalling. If they do, Nagy will not be that involved. Nothing unusual here. I'm guessing it works the same way it did when Childress worked for Reid years ago. Nagy's role will be in gameplanning, not playcalling. Not supporting what's going on here. But I don't see this creating miscommunication issues. |
It's always been Reid's system and always will be. These two know his system inside and out. Most teams have a run game coordinator and passing game coordinator while just one is labeled "OC". Having your OC in the booth or on the sideline is often a debate... Now it's eliminated.
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Andy |
Tonto say, "when two ride horse, only one can be in front."
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It's not the first time the Chiefs or other NFL teams have done this. Brush up on your football history.
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Reid will call the plays in the first quarter, Childress the second, Nagy the third and all three will stare blankly into space in the fourth quarter.
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