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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 756282" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Basically, if you want a coach to concentrate on the QBs, one coach doing something will have to stop doing that and start concentrating on the QBs. So, some activities that are currently being done, won't be done.</p><p></p><p>I don't know of a rule that dictates how many coaches can be on the field or in the booth. Coordinators usually like to be in the booth so they can see the whole field and understand what the opposing team is doing. If CDP moves to the field and concentrates on the QBs between drives, he won't have time to take in what he saw on the last drive (in fact he won't even have the overhead view at all) and chart out plans for the next drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 756282, member: 2426"] Basically, if you want a coach to concentrate on the QBs, one coach doing something will have to stop doing that and start concentrating on the QBs. So, some activities that are currently being done, won't be done. I don't know of a rule that dictates how many coaches can be on the field or in the booth. Coordinators usually like to be in the booth so they can see the whole field and understand what the opposing team is doing. If CDP moves to the field and concentrates on the QBs between drives, he won't have time to take in what he saw on the last drive (in fact he won't even have the overhead view at all) and chart out plans for the next drive. [/QUOTE]
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