02-11-2022, 10:06 AM
(02-10-2022, 10:36 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Also loved when Joe said he could just speak out loud in practice when he has an opinion on a play or possible adjustment.
There are a lot of head coaches who would insist a player have those type of conversations in his office. The smart ones always listen to their QBs, but some are concerned about appearances of authority in front of the team.
Yes, He said Zac is smart enough to know, probably because he was a QB, that Joe is the guy that has to make a play work, so it's important to run the play the way Joe is comfortable. I think the whole "no egos in the locker room" also extends to our coaching staff.