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6 takeaways from Cleveland’s coordinators about the Jets

“Look, you learn every time you call plays. I started calling plays in the last game of the 2019 season. I called them in big games, games people didn’t watch, everywhere in between. I worked for two head coaches who are pretty intense on game day, so you learn to block out noise, some friendly fire. You get into a groove, a comfort level. So much is about learning your own team, your own quarterback. I’ve been able to sit with Dylan, be with the offense, I know what helps him click, and I have a good feel for our personnel.

“That’s important when calling games. You get into a rhythm during the game: what from the plan works, what needs adjustment, what they’re doing to try to take things away. Then you build counters. Every time you call a game, you learn. The NFL part, I’ve been in this position the last couple of years and have seen it firsthand, so I don’t have much concern there.”

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