Ronald Curry interviewed for Saints Offensive Coordinator

Q&A from 2020...read his answers and his thought process.

Excerpt:
Curry: Yeah, he's an example, just like the Tre'Quan (Smith) question about his production. It's not because the player can't play. It's more because when you're drawing up the offense, first you're going to think about Mike (Thomas) and then you're probably going to think about (Jared) Cook and then you're probably going to think about (Alvin Kamara). So by the time you get to these guys it's kind of like basketball, you're going to think about LeBron, LeBron, LeBron, until he has to kick it to the corner for somebody else to shoot. You don't draw those plays up for guys, the ball just finds them and that's just the way our offense works. A lot of the plays that I've drawn up for Tre'Quan and Shorty B (Harris), but eventually they double team Mike, they double team Cook and somebody has to step up and then the ball finds them.


https://www.neworleanssaints.com/ne...w-orleans-saints-assistant-coach-ronald-curry
That's not an indication of his thought process but how plays are created around star players around the league.