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Originally Posted by skinsfan69
You realize that Gruden isn't calling the game. Right?
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When did that change? McVay helps formulate the plan for the offense (as well as Callahan helping with the running game), and each has an input to Jay about what they think should be called, but Gruden has always been the one to call the plays.
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Asked point-blank, ‘Who’s going to call plays,’ McVay first responded with a quip: “Well, I’ve had people ask me that, and my answer is: well, if the play works, that was definitely my call. If not, not my call.”
It’s a great question, because ultimately, I know Jay’s been asked a lot about that,” he said. “And when we go into a game plan, as far as the weekly preparations — everybody talks about scripting, and having your openers, and making sure that each situation is covered so that we know what to anticipate — but Jay will be the play-caller.
“But just like any other place around the league, there’s constant communication that goes on [between] myself or coach Callahan, and we’ll do that together. But Jay is ultimately the play-caller, and he decides on the final play that goes in. It is a colaborative process, but he will be the play-caller.
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Sean McVay: Jay Gruden Will Call Plays for Redskins Offense « CBS DC
Granted this is from July, but when did he stop calling them?