(6 hours ago)purplefaithful Wrote: He learned it from McVay and how he uses Mike LaFleur...
He probably learned it from McVay himself when OConnell was the no voiced patsy as "offensive coordinator" in an offense ran and called by McVay. OConnell NEVER called plays his entire coaching career before he landed in Minnesota. I can not stand when coordinators get lumped into the success of the head coach who runs the gameplan and called the plays on their side of the ball. The Brad Childress's of the world, the Eric Bienemy's of the world, the Ed Donnatell's of the world. I'll never understand why you would hire someone to be you're head coach when it's clear as day they had little to do with the success the head coach was responsible for. Now we have this pass happy, allergic to the run, long route developing, can't sustain drives bullshit that looks absolutely abysmal. It's really taken him 13 weeks of dogshit football for him to finally take some accountability and realize that he probably needs to dial things back in hoping to get any semblance of a competent offense going with a young quarterback? Absolutely incredible. I'll tell you, I 1,000% agree with Judd in that I'd never again trust OConnell in the development of a young quarterback, ever. Jaren Hall-awful, Sam Howell-awful, JJ McCarthy-awful, Max Brosmer-awful. The shine is off, way off, on the idea of OConnell being an offensive genius and "quarterback whisperer." RIP to any young quarterback who has to listen to OConnell's "whispers."