01-19-2018, 10:26 AM
(01-18-2018, 08:38 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: If he's as good at designing game plans and getting the offense to execute them, as he is at explaining his position? We are in for a fun ride.
I like the idea of RPO and use of the no-huddle. If they find a defensive matchup that they like, they can exploit the heck out of it, all the way down the field. Keeping in mind, no-huddle doesn't have to be "hurry up" style, either. A team can still use a good portion of clock, while ripping off chunks of yardage down the field.
I thought it was interesting that he mentioned specifically yards per play.
That is actually something I thought might be a weakness , or at least a concern to watch out for
When you look at his Dolphins in 14/15 and Bengals this year the yards per reception is really low.
Like with most things this year I guess he gets a pass because the OLine meant we had to get rid of the ball quick but his offenses have not looked explosive on the surface of it.
I checked with Miami WR's when he was there and they were pretty good too. In 2014 he had Jarvis Landry and Mike Wallace as his WR1 & 2...and they averaged 9 and 12 yards per reception over the season which for Wallace especially is a surprise as he's a burner