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Right, so I guess if the complaints are about the playcalling, we need to hold the coordinators accountable. As for Mayo, I guess we need to judge him on the coaching during practices? Like the false starts seems like a thing that should be coached out of them. But it doesn't seem to be getting a whole lot better.He does not seem to make ANY decisions, at all... he defers playcalling on both sides to his OC and DC, and he defers in-game management to the booth (whether that is Evan Rothstein himself or someone else up there telling Evan what to tell Jerod). He won't call a timeout, challenge, go for 2, or do any kind of HC decision making without being told to do it.
So, essentially Mayo does nothing. Which I think is pretty obvious from watching the games. We never see him do anything.
Pretty much all head coaches do most of the following throughout the game:
- Takes notes or writes things down
- Has a playsheet and/or a tablet from which he reviews what just happened/is going on in-game to make adjustments
- Talks to the refs to gauge things
- Yells at the refs for bad calls or things he doesn't agree with
- Talks to his bench/pulls players together to plan something or even just rally the troops
- Speaks with his QB after drives
I have never seen Mayo do any of these things. All I have seen him do is wander aimlessly and fidget with his headset as if he is pretending to use it.












