For the most part, the structure of an NFL coaching staff has evolved into one of three arrangements, although it's not always disclosed to the public.
(1) Head coach with extensive offensive design experience that handles play-calling, with an offensive coordinator that's more of an assistant, and an independent defensive staff;
(2) Head coach with extensive defensive design experience, with a defensive coordinator that is acts more as an assistant, and an independent offensive coordinator that calls plays;
(3) Head coach that acts as an overseer of both coordinators, but allows them to work more or less independently with the offensive coordinator calling the plays.
So here's my concern: Dan Quinn appears to fall in category #2 (Head Coach that acts as Defensive Coordinator), or maybe #3 (HC that oversees). Either way, is experience is on the defensive side of the ball. Understanding the importance of offensive game planning, and the success that Kliff has had with Jayden Daniels (and I know this is very hypothetical). In a perfect world not full of egos, I would prefer to retain Kliff with the title of "Head Coach," and have Dan officially take the title of Defensive Coordinator. Practically speaking, that may be how things operate right now, even though Dan retains the final call on offensive decisions.
(1) Head coach with extensive offensive design experience that handles play-calling, with an offensive coordinator that's more of an assistant, and an independent defensive staff;
(2) Head coach with extensive defensive design experience, with a defensive coordinator that is acts more as an assistant, and an independent offensive coordinator that calls plays;
(3) Head coach that acts as an overseer of both coordinators, but allows them to work more or less independently with the offensive coordinator calling the plays.
So here's my concern: Dan Quinn appears to fall in category #2 (Head Coach that acts as Defensive Coordinator), or maybe #3 (HC that oversees). Either way, is experience is on the defensive side of the ball. Understanding the importance of offensive game planning, and the success that Kliff has had with Jayden Daniels (and I know this is very hypothetical). In a perfect world not full of egos, I would prefer to retain Kliff with the title of "Head Coach," and have Dan officially take the title of Defensive Coordinator. Practically speaking, that may be how things operate right now, even though Dan retains the final call on offensive decisions.
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