First - McAdoo admits that he just enjoys play-calling. He also describes what we have seen - when he's play-calling he is fully absorbed in planning the next series and not as active directly with players on the sideline. Reminds me of the old-school coordinators up in the booth calling plays down.
Second, good tidbits on several things. Deayon's "getting taller as the season moves on" is a great example.
Generally his pressers are not great reads, but this Q&A was a good one.
feature. During Coughlin's time as HC, this was my favorite interview forum. You get more of a sense of the person in these than you do in the usual coach- speak pressers. McAdoo is being tested this season . No question. It remains to be seen if he will come out stronger after the worst adversity that any coach can ever have, which is having a terrible season when there were championship expectations, however reasonable those might or might not have been.
First - McAdoo admits that he just enjoys play-calling. He also describes what we have seen - when he's play-calling he is fully absorbed in planning the next series and not as active directly with players on the sideline. Reminds me of the old-school coordinators up in the booth calling plays down.
Second, good tidbits on several things. Deayon's "getting taller as the season moves on" is a great example.
Generally his pressers are not great reads, but this Q&A was a good one.
So far: he's been up to it.