Did you see what I was responding too? The notion that the Broncos won't have any clue as to what we're going to do next week, which isn't true.
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Hopefully, Caldwell shitcans Andy Moeller too.
It would be foolish to tell them otherwise, that's for sure. As a sergeant, I never tell my soldiers I'm being forced to do something from higher that they don't like. I'm the asshole. The commander is the good guy. I once talked a commander into releasing everyone early, and then went out and told them "against my better advice, the commander has decided to let you bums go early today. Apparently, he thinks you worked hard enough."
The numbers Joe has in no huddle vs. not in no huddle are pretty drastic I think. I forget where I saw the stats yesterday but there was a pronounced difference.
He has already expressed frustration in why they've moved away from it.
fair analysis from Mase. I see this move as trying to catch lightning in a bottle down the stretch.
Cam wasn't coming back next year, so why delay the inevitable?
More concerning to me is the hip flexor injury to Ray Rice. Those always take a couple weeks to heal.
For this year, I doubt there will be a change to the system. They're still going to be running plays from Cam's playbook. It's just more going to be a matter of what plays are called and when.
If Cladwell is retained as the OC, then in the offseason, that's when the real changes would come.
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Thinking internally is that things will be streamlined with Joe Flacco with Jim Caldwell operating as OC/quarterbacks coach
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The hope is that communication will be upgraded with Jim Caldwell as offensive coordinator. Hurry-up O expected to return to prominence
I won't peg Caldwell as the savior of the offense, but if I see more crossing routes, slants, rub routes, and throws over the middle I'd be satisfied. Don't change the system but tweak it around.