I know, I know. Another OC thread. But I was just looking up potential candidates and I haven't really seen his name pop up. I thought he was interesting considering his ties to the organization even if he doesn't have ties to Shurmur.
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Someday, Ryan will be back here if Beckham leaves. Beckham is turning into a coach killer.
Losing games got Coughlin canned.
Reese's failures in the draft got Coughlin canned.
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Shurmur will design the offense and call the plays. What will the OC do?
Coffee runs.. make sure there are enough pencils and highlighters..
Lol i was about to post a wise ass answer too but decided against it...
Game planning man...what do you think every OC in the league does each an every week...or do you think they only clock in and out on game day?
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Shurmur will design the offense and call the plays. What will the OC do?
Coffee runs.. make sure there are enough pencils and highlighters..
Seriously though.. My assumption of the offensive coordinators duties even if he isnt a play caller is things like..
Breaking down the opposing defenses scheme and tendencies.
Working with the HC in developing the game plan for the upcoming opponent.
making sure the offensive staff comprehends the offense.
working with all other other offensive coaches ( RB. WR, TE etc) to make sure everyone is on the same page.
going over film, particularly what works, what didnt work etc etc
Most OC's even if they dont call plays work with the QB's
Id assume things like that..
There are a host of HC who call their own plays.
Sean Payton, Andy Reid, Doug Pederson, Sean McVay, Mike McCarthy, Jay Gruden, Bill O Brien, Kyle Shanahan.. all HC.. all call their own plays..
The same Sean Ryan who jumped to the NYG staff from coaching the Harvard JV on the strength of his BC and Columbia connections?
Ryan has never been responsible for an offense at any level unless you count Ivy League junior varsity. He didn't even play offense at Hamilton, which isn't exactly a powerhouse. (I know - Belichick, Wesleyan, lacrosse, blah blah blah.)
What exactly makes anyone think Ryan is qualified for this job, or that the Giants would consider him?