This is not a thread about the spread and all that.
The last few years the offense as been primarily an explosive one that couldn't sustain drives. This is found in the 3rd down stats. This upcoming season, without Duke, Dorsett or Walford the offense will transform to the opposite way.
Once the O-Line heals up and gets settled the run game will be fine. The audibles available to Kaaya, especially with the versatility of Herndon will drive defenses batty. The offense will be able to move the ball more consistently. The one weapon that can keep the explosive element is Stacy Coley.
In the vane of E. Brown, Irvin, Moss and Johnson, Coley can be that flanker the big play waiting to happen. Pound it with Gus and Joe, move the chains with up the seam Dobard and down the sideline Scott, catch the D off guard on the wheel route with CH, but the guy that will catch the attention of the defense will be Coley.
The last few years the offense as been primarily an explosive one that couldn't sustain drives. This is found in the 3rd down stats. This upcoming season, without Duke, Dorsett or Walford the offense will transform to the opposite way.
Once the O-Line heals up and gets settled the run game will be fine. The audibles available to Kaaya, especially with the versatility of Herndon will drive defenses batty. The offense will be able to move the ball more consistently. The one weapon that can keep the explosive element is Stacy Coley.
In the vane of E. Brown, Irvin, Moss and Johnson, Coley can be that flanker the big play waiting to happen. Pound it with Gus and Joe, move the chains with up the seam Dobard and down the sideline Scott, catch the D off guard on the wheel route with CH, but the guy that will catch the attention of the defense will be Coley.