Those that downplay the effect of coordinators on a team are seeing evidence this season that they CAN make a big difference in a unit's play.
Exhibit 1: Eagles lose DC Johnson and their D looks a mere shell of what it usually is against a horrible Raiders team.
Exhibit 2: The Ravens lose Ryan to the Jets. Jets D turns legit in half a season and the Ravens D looks like it could slip out of the top 10.
Exhibit 3: Conversely the Ravens bring in Cameron as OC and all of a sudden they can put a lot of points on the board. (Sporting News ranks Cameron as the #1 OC in the league).
Just goes to show coordinator gameplans can make an ordinary unit above ordinary.
BTW, I am a BA-hater but I will give the guy props for his gameplan today. I think he called a very balanced and effective game. It helps that the Browns defense blows but BA called some nice plays to exploit their weak spots (which is pretty much everything).
Exhibit 1: Eagles lose DC Johnson and their D looks a mere shell of what it usually is against a horrible Raiders team.
Exhibit 2: The Ravens lose Ryan to the Jets. Jets D turns legit in half a season and the Ravens D looks like it could slip out of the top 10.
Exhibit 3: Conversely the Ravens bring in Cameron as OC and all of a sudden they can put a lot of points on the board. (Sporting News ranks Cameron as the #1 OC in the league).
Just goes to show coordinator gameplans can make an ordinary unit above ordinary.
BTW, I am a BA-hater but I will give the guy props for his gameplan today. I think he called a very balanced and effective game. It helps that the Browns defense blows but BA called some nice plays to exploit their weak spots (which is pretty much everything).


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