jave36
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It morphed into something different at Indy. Tom Moore would send in a set of plays and personnel and Peyton would work with that. More towards his third season. This veered away from the original point about Tee Martin. Tee didn't have previous play calling experience.
Every qb has more playcalling experience than WR or TE. It's miniscule, but it's there. You have to know the entire playback and what everyone in the field is doing on every play, just like an OC has to do. You have to diagnose the entire defense, not just the few in front of you, just like an OC has to do. Which in no way is a legit qualification to be an OC, but it's 1% better than someone who's never done it.
Which was my whole point, Scott doesn't even have that 1%.