Lodi News-Sentinel

New OC Downing takes over highpowere­d offense

- By Josh Dubow

ALAMEDA — Todd Downing is walking into a pretty enviable position for his first career job as offensive coordinato­r.

The Oakland Raiders have one of the NFL’s top young quarterbac­ks in Derek Carr, a pair of 1,000-yard receivers in Amari Cooper and Michael Crabtree, three Pro Bowl offensive linemen and a capable running game.

Downing is familiar with all those ingredient­s as well as the coaching staff after having spent the past two years as quarterbac­ks coach in Oakland before being promoted last month to coordinato­r.

“It’s an incredible blessing to have my first opportunit­y this way,” Downing said Wednesday. “I know everybody on the staff very well. I know how to communicat­e with them. I know what makes them tick. I know what is the wrong way to approach things with them, which kind of gives me a great head start in that vein.”

Despite having an offense that ranked sixth in total yards, seventh in scoring and 10th in yards per play last season, and one that was the biggest reason the Raiders (12-5) made the playoffs for the first time since 2002, coach Jack Del Rio made a change at coordinato­r.

With other teams interested in hir-

ing Downing away, Del Rio decided instead to promote his quarterbac­ks coach and let coordinato­r Bill Musgrave leave.

While the man calling the plays will change in 2017, the offense doesn’t figure to be very different.

“It will be very subtle,” Downing said. “We’re going to keep the same system terminolog­ies. There’s no reason to change any of that stuff. All we’re doing right now is finding the ways that we can all individual­ly do our jobs better, prepare our positions better, and how we can just quarter-turn a couple things to make the offense as efficient as possible.”

After helping Carr develop after an up-anddown rookie season in 2014, before Downing arrived, into a quarterbac­k who emerged as a star last season with seven fourth-quarter comebacks before breaking his leg in the second-to-last game of the regular season, Downing wants him to take even more ownership of the offense in 2017.

Carr threw for 3,937 yards and 28 touchdowns this season, while throwing just six intercepti­ons and taking only 16 sacks before the injury.

“Where I see him needing a little bit more command is being able to share his thoughts of game plans, being a student of the game as he already is, but being able to vocalize what he likes and doesn’t like,” Downing said. “I think my relationsh­ip with him is something that’s going to give him the opportunit­y to voice his opinions and I look forward to him really taking charge of expressing his thoughts on the offense.”

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