If the New York Jets are going to be successful on offense this season, there is one area they’ll have to dominate in Nate Hackett’s offensive scheme.
from 2019-21. His ability to craft an offense around the All-Pro quarterback was part of the reason he was an enticing hire, even coming off his horrible one-year turn as head coach of the
It does leave out one important point, though. Hackett didn’t call the plays with the Packers, as he had in his previous stops as an OC. Head coach Matt LaFleur did. But Hackett was instrumental in constructing the game plan. That’s why, in ESPN’s estimation, Hackett gets a “mulligan” on last season. The site recently did a deep dive into each NFL offensive play-caller and pointed out one key statistic that each OC will need to exploit to get the most out of the unit.
The site also looked back at Rodgers’ time with the Packers while Hackett was constructing the game plan. Turns out, the Packers were “second in percent of receiving yards coming after the catch when Hackett was Rodgers' OC.”
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