I've also been disappointed in the sequences of plays. They don't seem to understand the idea of running multiple plays out of the same look. What happened to the jet sweep and the plays off that?
A couple things. First, I think coaches out think themselves by over thinking play calls. Second, having playbooks the size of the Encyclopedia is ridiculous. I would really like to know just how much of our offensive playbook is actually used throughout the season.
I know it can't happen in today's pro football, but I would love to see something similar to the movie Remember the Titans. Coach Boone (Denzel Washington) explains his offensive philosophy: "I run six plays. It's like novocaine, just give it time."
I remember Greg Robinson talking about his playbook at Auburn being so small compared to the Rams playbook. I suspect most college playbooks are very small compared to the NFL. So why does an NFL playbook need to be so extreme. To me it makes learning an offense become so difficult, and setting rookies back a bunch, which is what has been one of Goff's issues.