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AVP...on the sidelines or in the booth?


SuperBills12

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Does it matter?

 

The OC needs to be in the booth to see first hand how the plays are developing so he can adjust his play calling to what the defense is doing in real time.

 

Head coaches, like Andy Reid, who call their own plays, have a OC level person in the booth doing the live analysis

 

 

Unfortunately, Alex is also the QB coach so he has a really big need to be on the sidelines in Trent's ear at all times he is off the field.

 

such is life when you cut staff to save a few bucks

 

 

Maybe Chuck Lester can serve as the skilled OC in the booth -

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The reason for the booth is to have that over-arching vantage point. It works for some OCs, it's a dreadful thing for others. I hear quite a bit that players want the OC to be on the sideline... that being in a booth disconnects him from everything happening on the field.

 

All comes down to personal preference.

 

Don't know what he did while at Frankfurt, but my gut tells me that AVP is a sideline kind of guy.

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