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Originally Posted by RealSNR
This.
I've been saying this and shouting this for the past year now.
Playcalling experience. Doesn't. ****ing. Matter. What's the ****ing big deal with it? It doesn't matter how long or complicated your playbook is, because if you know it and your players know it, you can call the ****ing plays. That part of the job isn't ****ing hard, and it's like .5% of what makes a successful head coach.
Play designing matters. Teaching and coaching the plays matters. Leading your players and coaches matters. Changing their lives for the better matters. Knowing how best to use each player's strengths and weaknesses matters.
Playcalling? For ****'s sake, we're getting hung up about ****ing playcalling?
Doug Pederson has won a ****ing Super Bowl and had like half a season of playcalling experience. And of course, the example RunKC provided.
**** this. I'm going to become an NFL owner and ONLY hire offensive coordinators who have never called plays before.
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That pitch to Williams on 3rd down was a terrible play call last week.