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QB's have long called their own plays based on what they see on the field and they are in communication with the OC/HC until the clock hits 15 seconds. The QB is the HC's man on the field, but you get your ass if the QB changes a call and gets it wrong the HC/OC is going to chew them out over it (Well, all of them but Kliff).
Heck why don't we just let the team do what they want? I don't know why we bother having a HC. Let Kyler call the plays, let the WR's run whatever routes they want and the OL block who they like. DB's can all fight over covering WR3 so they look good.
There's a big difference between collaboration and listening to your vets, and just letting them do what they like.
This line sums up the problem "You've got two veteran players who I'm sure would like to get to the playoffs and maybe a super bowl some day." The natural second line to that is "and they have better chance deciding their own routes than having the guys who's job it is do it for them".
It is only a receiver, so one of the coaches can talk to the quarterback but the quarterback cannot talk back to the coach. And the system is shut off automatically when the play clock reaches 15 seconds. So there is no communication between that 15-second mark and the end of the down.
Keep this time constraint in mind, I suggest.
You seem to have a rather static view of football and on the surface you are right, but, the static Strategy of the game is modified by more fluid Tactics and depends on the talents of 11 men for the Execution of the given play. Wideouts are reporting back to the huddle with info from the field of play continuously, and the QB digests and adjusts. I interpret KK's statement in light of these fast-emerging tactical points and indicating that Nuk, Green, and Tyler have some flexibility within the given play. In addition, Kyler can 'audible' if need be.
If NUK and Green flip 'X' and 'Y" because they spot a weakness, we add to the flexibility of the offence, which many have said is too set-piece.
The idea that they'd clear this modification prior to a play is virtually impossible, and one can be fairly certain that they've been doing 'switches' on the fly in practice.
So... other than your seeming need to bash KK at every turn, much ado about nothing.
In the immortal words of Coach Hank Stram, it's all about: "matriculate the ball down the field" - nothing more, nothing less.