NASHVILLE β On the same day he was hired as head coach of the Tennessee Titans, Brian Callahan last month made his plans of calling the team’s offensive plays known.
On Wednesday, Callahan introduced Nick Holz, the man he hired as his offensive coordinator.
So, what will the dynamics between the two look like?
Callahan said the working relationship will develop further in time, but he knows it can work since he operated in a similar structure at his previous job, as offensive coordinator with the Bengals.
“It’s a little different than maybe you’re used to around here,” Callahan said, “having an offensive head coach that’s calling the plays with an offensive coordinator by title, that doesn’t call the plays. But it’s a set-up I’m trying to emulate from how we were set up in Cincinnati with myself and (head coach) Zac Taylor. And it’s a system that I know is important, and I know that it works.
“(Most) of Nick’s job is to make sure the offensive staff and the offensive players and the offensive scheme keeps running all the moments I am not available to be there, particularly during the course of the week. There’s a preparation part of it that is critically important to me.”
Holz brings 11 years of NFL coaching experience to the Titans, and a total of 16 years coaching.
He joins the Titans after one season with Jacksonville as their Passing Game Coordinator.
“You need to be yourself first,” Holz said of how he’ll handle the set-up, and approach his job. “I am not going to try and be Brian. We are different people in that regard. β¦ As each day goes, just seeing a few more things I can take off his plate β¦. It is really kind of an open dialogue the whole time in how we’re trying to figure stuff out, and structure it this way.”
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