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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
I'll articulate exactly why.
Bienemy is a RB. Was a RB coach. Comes from a running background.
We have a brand new stud QB and an aerial HC playing in a pass-happy league. My concern was simply that I wasn't sure that Bienemy had ever shown the development in the passing game that would allow him to mesh well with Reid.
It wasn't that he couldn't eventually learn it - just that he hadn't shown it. I was never convinced he would fail; in fact I thought he might be a bit of a Ying to Andy's Yang whenever Reid got too pass-happy. But I had apprehension that we'd see an immediate vanilla turn while he got more familiar with the sort of spread/WCO concepts that came so naturally to Pederson and Nagy because they were former QBs who'd spent a fair amount of time working on the air attack with Reid.
It's far from insane. Blind faith that he'd hit the ground running would've been more foolhardy to me.
But to this point it's looked like an excellent marriage to be sure.
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i suppose Pederson and Nagy similarly had difficult times understanding how to effectively integrate the run game into the scheme.
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