Browns coach Todd Monken talks about importance of play calling
The hot button target of play calling was addressed by Monken on Friday.
One of the biggest hot-button topics during Kevin Stefanski's six seasons as the Cleveland Browns head coach was his play-calling and whether he was making the right calls. When new head coach Todd Monken was asked about play-calling during his introductory press conference, he said he would be the one calling plays on game days. During Monken's interview with 92.
3 The Fan in Cleveland on Friday, Ken Carmen brought up the topic , and Monken's response was interesting. Monken talked about preparation during the week, having good players, and that developing the system is much more important than game-day play-calling, although he did say situational play-calling is important. "To me it comes down to reminding yourself touches.
Who you want to get the ball to. I think it's important, it's a little overblown. If you've got good players, and you've created a system that lets their talent shine, the most critical part is during the week.
" "To me it comes down to reminding yourself touches. Who you want to get the ball to. I think it's important, it's a little overblown.