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Josh McCown is nowhere near ready to be an offensive coordinator. They need someone with actual experience.
How do you know that? He was a QB for nearly two decades. Kevin O'Connell (who he coaches under) only had a year or two more of head coaching before he became an OC. McDaniels only had about two or three more years of coaching (and three of his years coaching was as a low level assistant) when he became the unofficial OC with New England. Some guys it just comes naturally.
Being a back up all those years, McCown had much of the same experiences in learning how to gameplan and call plays as any coaching assistant. In fact, he probably had the benefit of wearing the head set for most of those games hearing the reasoning on how OCs called particular plays in real time which no assistant gets until they become a position coach.
He could fail, but he isn't getting head coach consideration because teams think he is nowhere ready to be an OC.












