ESPN -- In an attempt to improve the defense, Bowles quietly made a change in the game-day operation. Coordinator Kacy Rodgers, usually at his side during games, went upstairs to the coaches' booth on Monday at Arizona.
"Kacy can see the game better and, from a call standpoint, he can better communicate with me, as opposed to both of us standing on the sideline, seeing the same thing," Bowles told me. "Now we've got eyes up high and eyes down low."
Basically, Rodgers switched places with outside linebackers coach Mark Collins, who worked from the field. Did the new arrangement work? Well, they eliminated the big plays in the passing game, but they sprung a new leak -- shoddy run defense.
In case you're wondering, Bowles said he calls about "half" the defensive plays. That had always been somewhat of a mystery.
"Kacy can see the game better and, from a call standpoint, he can better communicate with me, as opposed to both of us standing on the sideline, seeing the same thing," Bowles told me. "Now we've got eyes up high and eyes down low."
Basically, Rodgers switched places with outside linebackers coach Mark Collins, who worked from the field. Did the new arrangement work? Well, they eliminated the big plays in the passing game, but they sprung a new leak -- shoddy run defense.
In case you're wondering, Bowles said he calls about "half" the defensive plays. That had always been somewhat of a mystery.