Don't know much about Caldwell. Can someone fill me in on his philosophy offensively? His strengths and his weaknesses
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Don't know much about Caldwell. Can someone fill me in on his philosophy offensively? His strengths and his weaknesses
Pat Kirwan @PatKirwanCBS
There is anticipation that Joe Flacco will get more flexibility in play calling at the LOS. Caldwell watched Peyton call alot @ LOS
He only has experience calling plays as the HC at Wake Forrest, and he had terrible production out of his running game (his leading rusher got a mighty 300 yards one season). So hopefully that isn't the same with Ray Rice.
Just expect Flacco to pretty much take control from here in the no huddle.
As long as he knows Flacco isn't Manning haha. This worries me a lot
he sucks at calling timeouts - hope Harbs doesn't let him do that ;)
He can call plays effectivly he did it in Indy I belive and Manning just changed it up if he saw something which was a lot. He will run the ball a lot but let Flacco have more control of the offense as far as changing the play at the line and will run more of a no huddle. Flacco will have more freedom but not what Manning had in Indy.
He knows and he also knows that he has Ray Rice and wont abandon the run. The similar thing you will see is Flacco being able to change the play more often at the line, and sometimes call his own plays (not as often as Peyton) when running the no huddle. But still on 2nd and 3rd and longs caldwell will be calling the play with Flacco being able to change it if he sees something.