To be fair the guy was an AVP hater upon hire and a little biased, he's not necessarily wrong but he's going to come at it with a negative slant.
AVP is not a top Coordinator, you watch the top guys, the creativeness, the motion, the unpredictability is all there.
Shanahan, McVay, Reid, McDaniel, Lafleur, O Connell, Johnson, maybe Slowik are my list. AVP lands somewhere in the group after.
I was not a fan of his fit for Maye, I hope he will adjust play calling to fit Maye when the time comes.
I want a younger, more creative caller from one of the systems of the best coordinators.
If AVP cannot get the offense rolling this year they need to fire him and go aggressively after a more innovative coach. Don't wait.
I also hope AVP can adjust his style a bit to fit his personnel, but he makes several dumb play calls a game and not clear if that's common for play callers, Josh would have a couple a game also but was more creative.
It seems we've gone from a game plan offense to a system offense, I hate that. I'm already bored with his play calling, I assume it might be related to the line issues and Jacoby limitations so I withhold full judgement until Maye plays and the line is healthier.
In terms of Daniels, as I stated I expected him to have the best rookie season of all QB's but also expected him to have a rough 2nd year as teams adjust. 17 games of running and being hit takes its toll, ask Lamar. When you get more reluctant to run, you have to rely on throwing and then we will see down the line with Daniels. Running skills always translate and the elite skill he has makes life easier for sure. Of course, the 2nd best scrambler in college last year was Drake Maye. The stats they quote in the video on Daniels and Maye are a laymen's way of looking at college QB's, completely meaningless drivel.