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Perhaps because of their respective job titles?
I actually directly addressed that. You're being fooled by the title. It doesn;t mean what you think it does.
Here's the part you apparently did not read.
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McVay was the coordinator. He replaced himself. (And bravo for that because that means self-criticism.)
If you look around the league, it is far from rare for teams to have both an offensive coordinator and either a "passing game coordinator" or a "running game coordinator." That title by itself does not mean they act as THE offensive coordinator.
Heck Shanahan is known for among other things his running attack, including its design. Yet he has a running game coordinator. Do you think that means Shanahan is not the 49ers de facto and actual offensive coordinator? He also has a passing game coordinator. You don't think Shanahan is the real coordinator? You think he delegates that to LaFleuer (pgc) and McDaniel (rgc)?
It's just a title, which can mean different things depending on the team. It's not to be taken that literally.
Again. McVay was the coordinator in 2019, not the 2 guys with the misleading title.
AND. Shanahan has the exact same arrangement in SF. He has both a running game coordinator and a passing game coordinator. That does not mean those 2 coordinate or run or design the offense--that is completely Shanahan.
Same with the Rams in 2019. Only in 2020, McVay dropped the Shanahan-like arrangement and replaced HIMSELF with an actual offensive coordinator.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/19/2020 06:38PM by zn.