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Originally Posted by Foval21
everybody learns on the job somewhere. he has been coaching a long time. i am not concerned about campbell calling plays if he gets the job. maybe someone without any playcalling experience will be less prone to falling into easy tendencies to detect. his understanding of defense and multiple offensive positions may make him more apt to using motion and packages and formations to get better matchups. much more that goes into it than just playcalling. many plays are ran from multiple formations and the success of the play is more dependent on the formation and package versus the defensive call and package.
i will correct my start: i saw that erb and wilson will still be splitting special teams. unless i read it wrong.
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agreed. everyone learns on the job, even in their current position.
we don't know what experience behind the scenes Campbell (for example) has been given in coordinating the offense. i'm going to guess if they had guys on staff that they felt comfortable with as OC they've been 'learning on the job' while in their current position, being groomed for the next step, so to speak.
Josh McDaniel on the Pats not officially named OC but calling plays, or involved in that process was an example given on kxno in reference to Brian Ferentz. McDaniel getting HC job at 30 and Ferentz is now 28.