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Quality Control coaches

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I've often wondered exactly what it is these fellas do. Anyone have any insight? Quality control makes it sound like they are in charge of makiing sure everyone has their socks at the same height or something but surely their real function is much more important. Please shed some light for me....

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I've always thought it was their job to study a lot of tape, and do some mind-numbing statistical stuff. But surely they're more important than that?

I'm with BearSkins - somebody tell me what these guys do?
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I don't think it is possible to answer this question, because I'm sure that different "quality control" coaches have different responsibilities on whichever team they are a part of.

A QC coach on one team might be there as an observer with some gopher duties to be groomed as a positions coach... while on another team they might be a more important position.

IMO, it's just a name and if you asked 10 different NFL GM's what a QC coach did... you'd get 10 different answers.
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UK Skins Fan wrote:I've always thought it was their job to study a lot of tape, and do some mind-numbing statistical stuff. But surely they're more important than that?

I'm with BearSkins - somebody tell me what these guys do?



I think many of them do just that. Some head coaches live and die by charts compiled with all kinds of statistics and situational stats. While I'm sure the head coach crafts the way that these statistics are presented, I'm willing to bet that he's got help in watching the hours and hours of tape (plus recording stats) necessary for putting them together.

Others, I think, get those positions when the coach wants them on the team but doesn't know where to put them. (Like a son, a friend, a former player etc.) Could they be the 'interns' of NFL coaching?
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a QC Coach is a coach that specializes in either O or D and usually in a specific position too. They do a lot of work with the playbook and gameplanning, very important and complicated stuff, yet not the material that head coaches deal a lot with. on gameday, they are usually in the box, and many of them are in charge or at least give advice on when to take timeouts in crucial situations, and also package, and playcalling advice. in the offseason they also evaluate players off of film in their specified positionand put in their 2 cents in personnel matters.
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Thanks for that, man!
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