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Originally Posted by gnadfly
Isn't Tim Kelly the Offensive Coordinator? Shouldn't he be calling the plays?
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Yes, Kelly is the OC. As of the first of the season he was only involved in game planning though. BoB was retaining play calling duties until Kelly had a full year under his belt.
That may have changed though. BoB's play calling is too conservative. He's got a lot invested in the offense including his reputation and while it may seem intuitive to open it up that may not be the case depending on the guy's personality. Perhaps BoB only wanted to run plays that he knew the team could execute flawlessly in walk throughs or stick too close to the game plan based on the defense they thought they were going to see. He seemed reluctant to take any chances at all.
Someone may have convinced him to give up the duties to Kelly whose sole focus on game day is to analyze what the other team's defense is doing well and call plays that exploit weaknesses. That includes understanding which personnel packages create match up problems for the defense. A head coach can't pay attention to all aspects of the game, offense, defense, Special teams, time management, in game personnel management, etc. Other coaches have to be involved and he has to trust them to do their job until they show they aren't capable of it.
This isn't single A high school football. It's like the COO of a fortune 500 company trying to micromanage production, sales, distribution and purchasing where a day is condensed into three hours.
Whatever they have figured out, they need to avoid overthinking it. Sure they should build on it but don't try to do to much. Just tweak it week by week as the game plan dictates and adjust during the game.