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Doesn't Carmichael coach from the sidelines regardless of who is calling the plays?
Yeah, the OP doesn't make a lot of sense. When Payton calls plays, he's on the sidelines (except when he had that knee injury). But Carmichael has been on the sidelines too when calling plays.
I do wonder, though, if there's any benefit from calling plays from the box.
ive said it once and i'll say it again, there is no chance that payton is standing by idly if someone else is making those kind of mistakes. we saw him get up in rob's business and that's not even sean's side of the ball. lotta folks here seem to think that carmichael all of a sudden got the keys to the offense. sorry but sean was on the sideline with a headset and a playsheet too, and we still saw the same cutesy playcalling in crunch time that we've grown accustomed to. so either sean was making the calls, he's vetoing carmichael, or pete's really just making the same mistakes we've seen over the last few seasons, in which case as HC sean should be seeing this pattern and correcting it.
We saw Pete call for an entire season in 2012. It looked a whole lot like what we saw yesterday.
Pete does not like to force the run anymore then Payton does. There's no conspiracy with Payton overriding him. That's just who Pete is.
There's not much point in having Payton, who is supposed to be a masterful offensive mind and play caller, as our head coach if he's not calling the plays. He hasn't shown to be particularly good at any other aspect of head coaching.