Young, very experienced, detailed oriented, builds relationships, from the South, (ATL), played at the cradle of coaches, Miami of Ohio, assured without the cocky; one Sean McVay.
"Dan Perez, Marist’s assistant head coach and offensive line coach, remembers eating lunch with McVay in the summer of 2016, in Atlanta. While eating cheeseburgers and fries at Jo’s Grille, Perez asked McVay about his offseason projects. McVay let loose like a kid bopping to his favorite lyrics, the words spilling out of him quickly. You’d think he was delivering a pregame sermon right then and there.
McVay explained he was examining substitution patterns for every NFL team, a maddening pursuit of the exact moment in the play clock when, after he puts in new offensive personnel, the opponent responds by putting in new defensive personnel.
“Are you serious?” Perez says.
“Coach,” McVay says. “I’m dead serious.”
“I’ve been doing this for 30 years,” Perez says. “I never would have thought of something like that.”
"McVay’s mind moves many miles a minute. He’s spent hours picking the brains of Jon and Jay Gruden - Boom! The Gruden connection - , Bill Callahan, the assistant head coach and offensive line coach for Washington, and now Phillips, and breaking down film with his grandfather and his father, Tim McVay, who played for Indiana. As a young boy, Sean McVay would cross paths with 49ers legends such as Jerry Rice and Steve Young, asking for any advice he could get."
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As plausible as any other explanation for Gruden's magical appearances and disappearances around the Lake Wobegon Tennessee program
"Dan Perez, Marist’s assistant head coach and offensive line coach, remembers eating lunch with McVay in the summer of 2016, in Atlanta. While eating cheeseburgers and fries at Jo’s Grille, Perez asked McVay about his offseason projects. McVay let loose like a kid bopping to his favorite lyrics, the words spilling out of him quickly. You’d think he was delivering a pregame sermon right then and there.
McVay explained he was examining substitution patterns for every NFL team, a maddening pursuit of the exact moment in the play clock when, after he puts in new offensive personnel, the opponent responds by putting in new defensive personnel.
“Are you serious?” Perez says.
“Coach,” McVay says. “I’m dead serious.”
“I’ve been doing this for 30 years,” Perez says. “I never would have thought of something like that.”
"McVay’s mind moves many miles a minute. He’s spent hours picking the brains of Jon and Jay Gruden - Boom! The Gruden connection - , Bill Callahan, the assistant head coach and offensive line coach for Washington, and now Phillips, and breaking down film with his grandfather and his father, Tim McVay, who played for Indiana. As a young boy, Sean McVay would cross paths with 49ers legends such as Jerry Rice and Steve Young, asking for any advice he could get."
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...om&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=editorial
As plausible as any other explanation for Gruden's magical appearances and disappearances around the Lake Wobegon Tennessee program