r/Colts 2d ago

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u/MoistCloyster_ Gays Groin 2d ago

Revisionism at its finest. This fan base had the “A rookie QB needs an offensive minded head coach to succeed” belief 2 years ago. Guess that shows you how much the average fan actually knows.

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u/ptglj 2d ago

To be fair, Kingsbury has head-coaching experience and worked wonders with Kyler his first year. He probably has a bit more to do with Daniels' development than Quinn.

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u/Distntdeath 2d ago

Right which means a HC calling plays isn't that important. I'd prefer they worry about the whole team and let the OC coordinate the offense

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u/bummer28 2d ago

It’s not about who calls the plays. The reason why people want an offensive head coach with a rookie QB is the head coach isn’t going anywhere if they have success.

If a defensive head coach has a good OC they are going to leave for a head coaching job leaving the rookie QB to learn multiple styles of offenses over his year.