I have rwo thoughts after reading the article.
Muir will call the plays and give them to quarterbacks coach Jim Zorn on the sideline, who will then relay the call to the quarterback on the field. The Chiefs used this communication system prior to Muir moving to the sideline four weeks ago.
I like having him in the booth to get a better view of what's going on but why do the plays have to be relayed through Zorn? Is it possible for the booth to communicate directly to the QB? Does anybody know if any other teams call plays directly from the booth?
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I’m not making any inferences, I’m just saying that with Todd (Haley) being an offensive-minded head coach he was involved in our game-planning on a significant level,” Muir said.
LOL! That's exactly what you are doing, Bill!
It sounds like Muir is saying that Haley was changing a lot of his play calls. Maybe with Todd out of the way, the play calling will be better. I hope so, anyway.
Obviously Crennel will be able to hear what plays are being called, but it sounds like he is going to let Muir do his job without any interference from him.
I'm still not getting my hopes up, but I'm excited to see what happens Sunday.
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