Originally Posted by htismaqe:
For all we I know, it was Nagy that recommended going up tempo.
Exactly.
He also could've been the one advising Andy on what plays to call in what order. We simply don't know how much/little influence Nagy has in any situations. My guess is more than we think. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DrRyan:
That's the most frustrating part of it. The hurry up drive, outside a couple other throws, Pat is creating or at least making the porous OL even worse being indecisive on cutting it loose. That drive they ball was coming out quick and they looked like a dangerous offense. Then poof, back to indecision most of the second half. The OL isn't helping him much, but he needs to get that ball out faster.
Andy with a lead is all about shortening the game. [Reply]
Last 2 weeks have Andy’s stink all over it. Classic ignoring of the running game. And if it’s somehow Nagy then it’s still on Andy. Who hired Nagy? Who taught Nagy? [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Last 2 weeks have Andy’s stink all over it. Classic ignoring of the running game. And if it’s somehow Nagy then it’s still on Andy. Who hired Nagy? Who taught Nagy?
Andy wanted to practice the passing game you DOPE.
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Last 2 weeks have Andy’s stink all over it. Classic ignoring of the running game. And if it’s somehow Nagy then it’s still on Andy. Who hired Nagy? Who taught Nagy?
Indirectly, sure.
But Andy is just much older now and I think he is delegating more, especially during the regular season.
You can point to the decline in the offensive personnel which is fair. But I think Nagy is much more involved than people think and it started last year.
During the playoffs Andy takes the wheel more fully which is where you see brilliance and play designs that work, linked to other plays that function.
I also don't know how much we hide against certain opponents. The Buffalo game a few weeks ago in particular was strange as hell. It looked like we were trying to call any plays but the ones that would work well against them with a few exceptions. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
Indirectly, sure.
But Andy is just much older now and I think he is delegating more, especially during the regular season.
You can point to the decline in the offensive personnel which is fair. But I think Nagy is much more involved than people think and it started last year.
During the playoffs Andy takes the wheel more fully which is where you see brilliance and play designs that work, linked to other plays that function.
I also don't know how much we hide against certain opponents. The Buffalo game a few weeks ago in particular was strange as hell. It looked like we were trying to call any plays but the ones that would work well against them with a few exceptions.
Everybody says it's been Nagy the last two years because they need a throat to choke. The team just isn't as dominant as it once was on offense. Time moves on and things change. Nagy could sure be a part of it but there's so many possible variables involved it's impossible to really know. [Reply]