02-02-2022, 07:12 PM
Au165 great post. In this order what spurred this great success.
1. Zac Taylor named coach. He brought a background of learning from Bill Callihan, Mike Sherman, Jerry Philbin, Sean McVay and his staff. He had a plan and was the first choice at Arizona and Denver but took Cincy. That plan has produced where we are. It’s targeting high character players and captains and leaders. Then his positive approach persevered through losing.
He targeted great coaches. Lou Aranumo had never been a DC and has been spectacular. Trey Walters has been fantastic at receivers coach. Marion Hobby has been great at DL. Brian Callihan and him have been long time friends and have really formed a great team. His unique approach to the draft in evaluation and maybe the most involvement and ownership of draft choices has worked excellently.
2. Joe Burrow …. a future HOF.
3. Free Agency and the management willing to invest.
4. Team Culture
And something I learned today he assigns different coaches situational responsibilities. They staff produces a call sheet for run plays that they all look at but Pollard has one that’s just run plays and numerous down and distance they’ve all produced for the game and it’s his responsibility to suggest a play. One coach has the Redzone. One coach has third down. So although Taylor has the big call sheet they’ve got their own category and when you get to the situation one coach is responsible with suggestions. So basically although the staff has produced the entire call sheet one coach has his own. So it’s coordinated and not overwhelming for Taylor. So basically when they get to different situations they’ve got several OC’s. They don’t call the play but I’m sure a lot get called even though they are on the call sheet most likely.
1. Zac Taylor named coach. He brought a background of learning from Bill Callihan, Mike Sherman, Jerry Philbin, Sean McVay and his staff. He had a plan and was the first choice at Arizona and Denver but took Cincy. That plan has produced where we are. It’s targeting high character players and captains and leaders. Then his positive approach persevered through losing.
He targeted great coaches. Lou Aranumo had never been a DC and has been spectacular. Trey Walters has been fantastic at receivers coach. Marion Hobby has been great at DL. Brian Callihan and him have been long time friends and have really formed a great team. His unique approach to the draft in evaluation and maybe the most involvement and ownership of draft choices has worked excellently.
2. Joe Burrow …. a future HOF.
3. Free Agency and the management willing to invest.
4. Team Culture
And something I learned today he assigns different coaches situational responsibilities. They staff produces a call sheet for run plays that they all look at but Pollard has one that’s just run plays and numerous down and distance they’ve all produced for the game and it’s his responsibility to suggest a play. One coach has the Redzone. One coach has third down. So although Taylor has the big call sheet they’ve got their own category and when you get to the situation one coach is responsible with suggestions. So basically although the staff has produced the entire call sheet one coach has his own. So it’s coordinated and not overwhelming for Taylor. So basically when they get to different situations they’ve got several OC’s. They don’t call the play but I’m sure a lot get called even though they are on the call sheet most likely.