Our new OC, Mike McCoy, returned to his roots as as OC last season with the Broncos after being a HC with the Chargers. Unlike BA at HC, McCoy at HC did not call the plays for the Chargers.
His results on his return to Denver as their OC were a mixed bag going from the fan base pumped to him to finally getting fired by Elway. The common thread was that his playbook was 'too complicated' On one hand, he was 'out scheming' the opponents but in the end his playbook 'out schemed' his own players who were trying to perform on the field.
Happy with the scheme in Denver while he was the new guy and then when they were winning:
http://www.espn.com/blog/denver-bro...or-broncos-roll-up-the-sleeves-to-get-to-work
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...-offensive-makeover-on-display-in-broncos-win
http://www.denverbroncos.com/news-a...ke-McCoy/62b3e537-37cd-4b0e-b9c7-96f4f1756264
Not-so-happy with the scheme when they were losing 6 in a row (cite need to simply playbook):
https://sportsnaut.com/2017/11/frustration-mike-mccoy-scheme-denver/
https://www.denverpost.com/2017/11/20/mike-mccoy-fired-denver-broncos/
Comparison of the 'Great Offensive Minds' (get ready for the dink-and-dunk)
https://sportsnaut.com/2017/11/frustration-mike-mccoy-scheme-denver/
(1) Looks to be a big learning curve. One advantage of young vets like Bradford and Glennon---they are familiar with different OC schemes and reading a D. Bradford went through several OC while with the Rams.
(2) Do the Cards have the surrounding players who will take to the new playbook? No problem with Fitz - - - but who else is going to be running patterns? Expect some L's as mistakes are made in key moments---a rook WR turning the wrong way, OL blocking scheme incorrect for the play, etc. Realize it took CP half a season to get the BA playbook---we were still seeing key mistakes between WR-QB after BA's system was in place for a couple years.
(3) Not to get yet another thread headed down the QB debate BUT do any of the QBs in this draft have the football IQ to learn and implement the McCoy playbook? I have not been able to find the Wonderlic scores for this draft class--or the results of the interview process. We need a 'Gruden' sit down with the QB at QB interview. That needs to be a consideration should the Cards go after a QB in the draft---will the guy be able to handle the playbook---especially with little OTF practice? McCoy will scheme to the opponent which will require weekly study time to get the calls. Palmer put in the off-practice time to learn the playcalls for the upcoming game---our QBs will be required to do the same.
I think one reason BA was high on Gabbert---the guy did absorb the playbook and actually looked more in tune with the play call over Stanton and his years with the playbook.
(4) How will SW and McCoy work together? SW wants to run the ball first---McCoy has been a HC and in the league for many years. Will this dynamic work when SW wants the play calls to be heavy on runs and MM wants to West-Coast pass his way down the field?