Will Garrett buy in or will he override Moore given his job is on the line?
As-if Garrett doesn't want to do things that might help him save his job?
Dang, folks.
It ab. so. lute. ly. as. tounds. me that there seems to be a sub. stan. tial. number of fans who think whatever a 29 year-old rookie coach thinks, that's AU. TO. MAT. I. CALLY. the fountain of all offensive wisdom, and the head coach needs to subjugate all decisions to new guy.
Mindless, imo.
Garrett will do what all bosses do.... he'll have conversations with his staff that establish philosophies in terms of play calls, play order, play packages and play design that he's persuaded are productive and best. He'll delegate, but only within those parameters. He'll let himself be influenced, but only to the degree that ideas are consistent with the philosophies he's persuaded are productive and best.
It might be different if Garrett was a former defensive coordinator. He's not, of course. He's not going to abandon his own experience and background, and especially so when his job is on the line.
That's just plain irrational to pretend otherwise. Who of any of us would do that in our own professions under the same circumstances? Nonsense. No one here is that much of an idiot, I'm confident.
Moore will coordinate. Garrett will supervise. And based on what Jerry and Stephen and Jason told us right before and right after the hire, Moore's going to coordinate with heavy doses of input from Nussmeier.... from Columbo... and from Kitna... and maybe others, but those three were
precisely mentioned.
They've made some changes here, and it's not just in personnel, but in process.
The previous offense was pretty much all Linehan's.... because Garrett just had that much confidence that he and Linehan shared practically the same philosophies.
This offense is going to be the product of a group structure. Win or lose. And Garrett will own it, whether they win or lose.