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ChrisPozz
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Coach's Notebook: Oct. 19
When you put together an offensive gameplan, is it offensive coordinator Greg Roman’s sole vision or is it a collaborative effort?
“Like we’ve always said, we’ve defined it pretty well, this is Greg Roman’s offense. The greatest share is Greg Roman. There are times when we have suggestions and collaborate, but this is Greg’s offense.”
Does tight ends coach Reggie Davis draw up and suggest passing plays to the tight ends in redzone, nickel situations during the week or is it mostly Greg?
“Can’t say it any other way, Greg’s the greatest share.”
Why didn’t those plays come into the gameplan against the Seahawks?
“They were there. They were there. There were plays there, I just said it. We had plays designed, targeting our tight ends. One of them we hit and the others we didn’t get completions or even the ball thrown in some occasions. So there’s your answer.”
I’ve noticed you haven’t been calling plays like stick and nod and the y-stick lookie, like you did at Stanford and University of San Diego. Are those still a staple of your west coast offense?
“Yes. And you noticed incorrectly. We did call the stick in this game and the lookie. Not the nod, but the lookie. You’re getting familiar with terms, that’s good, now we can talk.”
When you put together an offensive gameplan, is it offensive coordinator Greg Roman’s sole vision or is it a collaborative effort?
“Like we’ve always said, we’ve defined it pretty well, this is Greg Roman’s offense. The greatest share is Greg Roman. There are times when we have suggestions and collaborate, but this is Greg’s offense.”
Does tight ends coach Reggie Davis draw up and suggest passing plays to the tight ends in redzone, nickel situations during the week or is it mostly Greg?
“Can’t say it any other way, Greg’s the greatest share.”
Why didn’t those plays come into the gameplan against the Seahawks?
“They were there. They were there. There were plays there, I just said it. We had plays designed, targeting our tight ends. One of them we hit and the others we didn’t get completions or even the ball thrown in some occasions. So there’s your answer.”
I’ve noticed you haven’t been calling plays like stick and nod and the y-stick lookie, like you did at Stanford and University of San Diego. Are those still a staple of your west coast offense?
“Yes. And you noticed incorrectly. We did call the stick in this game and the lookie. Not the nod, but the lookie. You’re getting familiar with terms, that’s good, now we can talk.”