hawknation2015
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Carroll has made competition the underlying philosophy of his program. The best players play, regardless of veteran status. And no player is immune to losing his starting spot if he is not helping the team achieve its ultimate objective.
I hope this philosophy of competition is applied to play caller next season. Carroll is not an offensive-minded coach, and in the past, has leaned more heavily on his offensive coordinator's judgment than is true for their defensive counterparts.
That being said, the most consistent facet of the offense over the last three years has been the running game, which is run by Tom Cable. Cable, who also has experience and success as a play caller, should be provided an opportunity to call the plays in practice and during the preseason.
This kind of competition will only make the play calling better, even if it just forces Bevell to raise the standard of his own play calling by becoming more fully attuned to the team's offensive philosophy.
I hope this philosophy of competition is applied to play caller next season. Carroll is not an offensive-minded coach, and in the past, has leaned more heavily on his offensive coordinator's judgment than is true for their defensive counterparts.
That being said, the most consistent facet of the offense over the last three years has been the running game, which is run by Tom Cable. Cable, who also has experience and success as a play caller, should be provided an opportunity to call the plays in practice and during the preseason.
This kind of competition will only make the play calling better, even if it just forces Bevell to raise the standard of his own play calling by becoming more fully attuned to the team's offensive philosophy.