Coaches on the sideline

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Winchestervolfan

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What does everyone think about coaches (especially playcalling coordinators) being on the sideline? I think it started with Sanders then Chavis. In my opinion I think if you are in the press box you can see better tendancies, than you can straight across the field. I know Cut is now in the box, I just wish Chief would go back up as well.
 
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It's a matter of personal preference and whatever coaches are used to. Whether the coordinator is in the booth or not, he's got a coach up there talking to him on the headset telling him what is happening anyway.
 
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Chavis needs to be down on the field to motivate guys to block extra points. He's doing a fantastic job.
 
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What does everyone think about coaches (especially playcalling coordinators) being on the sideline? I think it started with Sanders then Chavis. In my opinion I think if you are in the press box you can see better tendancies, than you can straight across the field. I know Cut is now in the box, I just wish Chief would go back up as well.

I started a thread about this a couple of weeks ago and yes I think Chief should return to the press box as well. He wants to be down there to support the players, but getting them in better position to make plays is supporting them much better.
 
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