From Kellen Moore to Kliff Kingsbury: What's gone right, wrong for every NFL OC, playcaller this season
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The pressure to perform is immense for NFL coordinators; success can make them seem brilliant while failure can lead to job loss, reflecting the high stakes of the role.
For the Buffalo Bills, the offensive line's success in limiting sacks to just 3.8% of dropbacks highlights their strength, but consistency remains a critical concern.
As teams approach the season's end, the build-up for coordinators to find a winning strategy intensifies, as their futures potentially hinge on current results.
The offensive coordinator's role is fraught with pressure, particularly when results fluctuate; maintaining a smooth offense is essential for long-term job security.
Read at ESPN.com
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