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In the 24 hours ... With Sean McVay thread, this excerpt caught my eye:
1:26 p.m.
There’s a problem: Soon-to-be-32-year-old center John Sullivan, a former Viking in his first year with the Rams, is too smart. He’s reading the defense and immediately calling out perfect offensive adjustments. That’s great in live action but counterproductive in practice when you’re trying to develop your second-year quarterback. “Hey, John,” McVay barks. “Let him”—Goff—“make these calls!”
Is Goff going to be given the responsibility of calling out offensive adjustments when the regular season begins, or will it be Sullivan's? I would guess that Sullivan would be calling out protections/blocking assignments, while Goff would be making sure the skill players are properly lined up. Anyone care to weigh in on this?
1:26 p.m.
There’s a problem: Soon-to-be-32-year-old center John Sullivan, a former Viking in his first year with the Rams, is too smart. He’s reading the defense and immediately calling out perfect offensive adjustments. That’s great in live action but counterproductive in practice when you’re trying to develop your second-year quarterback. “Hey, John,” McVay barks. “Let him”—Goff—“make these calls!”
Is Goff going to be given the responsibility of calling out offensive adjustments when the regular season begins, or will it be Sullivan's? I would guess that Sullivan would be calling out protections/blocking assignments, while Goff would be making sure the skill players are properly lined up. Anyone care to weigh in on this?