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What a difference a year makes...
"“I would retire,” Kingsbury said. “It’s part of the game, I couldn’t just sit there and watch it. A lot of people are great at that, managing games, and that’s not my strong suit. My strong suit is calling it and interacting with the quarterback. I’ve got to play to my strengths.”
LOL at bolded.
Twitch chatTo who? green hat guy?
Just giving playcalling to a random person doesnt change a lot.
I don't think you can call racist playsTwitch chat
Not as long as he as the Bidwill tapesIs Keim fighting for his job too?
And if they are Kliff's plays I think it accomplishes even less.To who? green hat guy?
Just giving playcalling to a random person doesnt change a lot.
We run a ton of RPOs still. We just don't notice them because Kyler doesn't do much to sell the play. One of the big rushing losses by Eno yesterday was an RPO where Kyler just noped into the run because he didn't want to deal with the pressure up the middle.What I don't understand is this...
Kliff's offense has always been limited in its concepts but its become moreso.
What limited motion we had has got less. And what happened to RPOs?
RPOs used to be a staple of this offense and now we hardly do them at all. Even from shotgun we used to have a reasonable amount of play action, don't see that anymore.
It seems to be as vanilla as can be. No motion, no PA, no RPO. Just run 4 routes, shotgun snap to Kyler. That's it.
Yeah, Kliff joked only a couple weeks ago somebody could be on his team when he is coaching division III in a few years.I’m assuming Kliff’s agent has told him what his realistic career coaching options are if he loses this gig. Likely involves a meager OC job in Ames, Iowa or Morgantown, WV spending his evening texting/recruiting high school players. Not exactly living in Paradise Valley and coaching the NFL.
You’re damn right he’ll look at all avenues.
ive noticed a lot of moore just getting out in the backfield and standing there watching kyler. I would think he should keep moving, just like the other Wrs.We run a ton of RPOs still. We just don't notice them because Kyler doesn't do much to sell the play. One of the big rushing losses by Eno yesterday was an RPO where Kyler just noped into the run because he didn't want to deal with the pressure up the middle.
Wait until you see all the plays where Rondale just flares into the backfield to Kyler's right and stands there. Hard to be successful when you're playing 10 vs 11 out there. It's a catastrophe.
In reality somebody would give him a good college football TV gig. Keeps his PV house, makes a half million a year, travels 12 weekends a year to college towns where he can clean up. Not such a bad gig after banking $50-60mm from Tech and the Cardinals.Yeah, Kliff joked only a couple weeks ago somebody could be on his team when he is coaching division III in a few years.
One thing I will give Kliff is I think he is actually pretty self aware.
It's almost as though he's forgotten how to do his job. Weird.What I don't understand is this...
Kliff's offense has always been limited in its concepts but its become moreso.
What limited motion we had has got less. And what happened to RPOs?
RPOs used to be a staple of this offense and now we hardly do them at all. Even from shotgun we used to have a reasonable amount of play action, don't see that anymore.
It seems to be as vanilla as can be. No motion, no PA, no RPO. Just run 4 routes, shotgun snap to Kyler. That's it.