Florida,
Do you think a coach can cause turnovers? They aren't throwing the ball or touching it. Are they ever responsible for turnovers or is it always the players only?
Can you coach ball security? Can a coach influence going for it on tight windows vs taking the safe checkdown?
Brady has had a lot of INTs this year going for long balls under Arians direction. I don't think many of these are really back breakers as a long INT to the 10 yard line ends up being better than a punt and still gives you a chance to score/get the 1st down.
Did McVay's play calling cause defenses to crowd the line in 6+1 and blitz from the ends a lot? All the wide sweeps and bunches causing defenses to stay close to the line giving them more opportunities to blitz and confuse instead of staying back or spread out.
Sounds to me from reading the Lions board that Stafford causes a lot of turnovers as well. Is that on him completely? Because of the team around him? Coaching? Always playing from behind?