Jordan Howard calls out former coaches for "basic" offense
Howard took time to make an appearance on the popular NFL Network program called "Good Morning Football." There he got a chance to talk about his thoughts on the hiring of new head coach Matt Nagy. Though not the emotional type, Howard did seem excited about what the 39-year old could do to help the offense improve. At the same time, he also couldn't hide a tinge of resentment towards the previous staff for how poorly things were handled this past season.One can understand the frustration. In 2016, Howard faced a tackle box of eight or more defenders 27.78% of the time. This past year, with the lack of creativity evident almost every week, that number skyrocketed to 43.12%. It's not much fun having to constantly slam your head against the proverbial wall, taking the abuse and knowing the coaches could be doing more to ease your burden. Thankfully he's in store for a treat. Kareem Hunt, the NFL leading rusher this season, played under Nagy in Kansas City. He faced an eight-man or more box just 23.53% of his carries. That was thanks to the formations and play designing Nagy and the Chiefs staff were able to cook up to keep defenders from crowding the line of scrimmage. If the same can be done for Howard moving forward, the result could be huge for Chicago.








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