Bob 0119 wrote:Certainly Jim's playcalling is what you'd call predictable, but the fact is he just has too much on his plate. He's got a decent OC, he just doesn't rely on him, when really he probably should.
Some here have said the same thing regarding Zorn having too much on his plate. I respectfully disagree. There are about a dozen head coaches in the league that call the offensive plays, so this is not a unique situation.
Zorn has explained in the past that Sherman Smith, Buges, Stump Mitchell and the rest of the offensive coaches are all involved in the scheming and game planning, which includes choreographed sets of plays for different circumstances. In fact, as you see Zorn consulting with the other coaches on the sidelines, it's clear he relies on advice from others. Additionally, Sherman Smith is in the booth during games and Zorn remains in communication with him via the headset during games.
Just because Zorn calls the plays in no way indicates he has too much on his plate or doesn't delegate management. I actually believe having one guy serve as the OC and the QB coach is an advantage, and especially if he's a former NFL QB himself. And if that same guy is also the head coach, then there's a lesser chance for miscommunication and confusion.
Over the past few years, we've heard and seen the confusion with too many chiefs and not enough Indians. Even the players used to complain about that. This year, there is one chief and clearly one voice, and we've heard the players say they like it much better that way.