Bill Callahan new Cowboys OC - but may not call plays

Mavric

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One day after coach Jason Garrett wouldn't say if he was going to continue calling the offensive plays, offensive line coach Bill Callahan repeated that stance on Thursday.
In a news conference introducing the Dallas Cowboys coaches for the 2013 season, Callahan downplayed any potential changes within the structure of the offensive staff.

"I checked my ego at the door a long time ago," said Callahan, who has called the offensive plays with the Oakland Raiders and the University of Nebraska, where he was a head coach.

"It doesn't matter who calls the plays. We know what the play is going to be so there's no guessers, no surprises and I think the players can tell you that as well. If you're a good football team and you have an identity of what you're doing, they can tell you the play that's going to be called and featured in that particular down and distance, there's no mystery."
ESPN Article

Just thought this might spark some fun discussion. Especially the first quote from Callahan.

 
One day after coach Jason Garrett wouldn't say if he was going to continue calling the offensive plays, offensive line coach Bill Callahan repeated that stance on Thursday.
In a news conference introducing the Dallas Cowboys coaches for the 2013 season, Callahan downplayed any potential changes within the structure of the offensive staff.

"I checked my ego at the door a long time ago," said Callahan, who has called the offensive plays with the Oakland Raiders and the University of Nebraska, where he was a head coach.

"It doesn't matter who calls the plays. We know what the play is going to be so there's no guessers, no surprises and I think the players can tell you that as well. If you're a good football team and you have an identity of what you're doing, they can tell you the play that's going to be called and featured in that particular down and distance, there's no mystery."
ESPN Article

Just thought this might spark some fun discussion. Especially the first quote from Callahan.
Wonder when and where his ego drop-off took place .....

 
One day after coach Jason Garrett wouldn't say if he was going to continue calling the offensive plays, offensive line coach Bill Callahan repeated that stance on Thursday.
In a news conference introducing the Dallas Cowboys coaches for the 2013 season, Callahan downplayed any potential changes within the structure of the offensive staff.

"I checked my ego at the door a long time ago," said Callahan, who has called the offensive plays with the Oakland Raiders and the University of Nebraska, where he was a head coach.

"It doesn't matter who calls the plays. We know what the play is going to be so there's no guessers, no surprises and I think the players can tell you that as well. If you're a good football team and you have an identity of what you're doing, they can tell you the play that's going to be called and featured in that particular down and distance, there's no mystery."
ESPN Article

Just thought this might spark some fun discussion. Especially the first quote from Callahan.
Wonder when and where his ego drop-off took place .....
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He'd had it up to here with his ego so he checked it.

(Sorry, that was the best pic I could find on short notice)

 
One day after coach Jason Garrett wouldn't say if he was going to continue calling the offensive plays, offensive line coach Bill Callahan repeated that stance on Thursday.
In a news conference introducing the Dallas Cowboys coaches for the 2013 season, Callahan downplayed any potential changes within the structure of the offensive staff.

"I checked my ego at the door a long time ago," said Callahan, who has called the offensive plays with the Oakland Raiders and the University of Nebraska, where he was a head coach.

"It doesn't matter who calls the plays. We know what the play is going to be so there's no guessers, no surprises and I think the players can tell you that as well. If you're a good football team and you have an identity of what you're doing, they can tell you the play that's going to be called and featured in that particular down and distance, there's no mystery."
ESPN Article

Just thought this might spark some fun discussion. Especially the first quote from Callahan.
Wonder when and where his ego drop-off took place .....
TO has it in his trophy case!
 
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