Ex-Gophers offensive coordinator Jedd Fisch still learning for the best coaches

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Former Gophers offensive coordinator Jedd Fisch has reached the Super Bowl with a finely-tuned gameday job description that many a disgruntled NFL fan has begged his or her team to hire for as long as overloaded head coaching brains have been known to mismanage precious time at the end of halves.

Thanks to the well-documented youth and fresh-faced innovativeness of 33-year-old head coach Sean McVay, Fisch is the Los Angeles Rams’ “clock-management specialist.” And you can bet that if the Rams beat the Patriots by brilliantly maneuvering through their critical two-minute situations on Sunday, more teams will be looking for another Jedd Fisch to pair with the next McVay that’s now in vogue.

“Me being so heavily involved with the offense, this was a way of streamlining a process for whether you should challenge something, when you want to use your timeouts and how you handle situations that come up at the end of the half or the game, specifically in those last two minutes,” McVay said. “That’s when you need to rely on somebody. I’m not smart enough to be able to process all that. So, to be able to add somebody to lean on has been great.”

Fisch’s official title is “senior offensive consultant.” The 42-year-old with 19 years of coaching experience is a sounding board in many other ways for the similarly minded McVay. But the bulk of his time and effort is spent helping McVay prepare for “situational football” during the week and then executing the coaching aspect of it under the pressure and chaos of a ticking clock and a deafening crowd.

“I’m just another voice, another set of eyes up in the booth,” Fisch said. “This is the first head coach that I’ve worked for who also is the play-caller. So, because of that, I think Sean was like, ‘Jedd, one of the jobs you’re going to do is help me with situational football.’

“There isn’t a lot of talking on the headset, but it’s an open line of communication where I can say something if I think it helps.”

http://www.startribune.com/ex-gophe...till-learning-for-the-best-coaches/505115612/

Go Gophers!!
 

Good for him, I suppose. Clock manager with McVay probably makes him a NFL HC by next year the way it's trending.

I think a reasonably informed and intelligent layman with decent math skills could be a good NFL clock manager if people listened to him or her and they focused on that mostly during the game.
 




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