01-17-2016, 05:18 PM
(01-17-2016, 04:51 PM)McC Wrote: True, but the other side of that coin is that the wrong play called at the wrong time probably won't work, no matter how ell it is executed. It's usually a hand in hand thing.
To me, the biggest quality a coordinator has to have is the ability to stay one step ahead of the opponent. At the very least, he has to be able to continuously adjust to what the opponent is trying to do. If you can't atay ahead of him, you at least have to be ab lee to keep up with him.
It's that old cliche--putting your players in a position to win.
And that is really what Hue did well this year.. we would not have had the success on offense we had if Hue had not called good games.. something we also forget is there is a Def. Cor. on the otherside who has the same objective on defense as a OC on offense.. sometimes you call a great designed play but a blitz or coverage change gets you..
In the end, the Bengals as a whole had good OC and DC this year.. and I hope Zampese can continue that