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<blockquote data-quote="AugustaSwarm" data-source="post: 956730" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>Agreed. I think this offense with King at the helm will be a pleasant surprise. After years of complete offensive ineptitude, a half way decent offense will be a huge improvement - even if it's not consistently good. Our offense has been putrid and that's putting it mildly. </p><p></p><p>King appears to have a good arm and good touch. From what I've seen of Buster's offenses at MTSU and Valdosta, it will spread/air raid concepts with a lot of timing routes - i.e. quick hitters, swing routes, slants, etc. This could REALLY help the O-line, especially early in the season as they're gelling. The flip side to that is the route timing may not be there yet between QB and receiver.</p><p></p><p>That kinda suggests to me that King may have the nod because he has the reads/timing down better than Pyron at this point. That could easily change with more practice and reps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AugustaSwarm, post: 956730, member: 3493"] Agreed. I think this offense with King at the helm will be a pleasant surprise. After years of complete offensive ineptitude, a half way decent offense will be a huge improvement - even if it's not consistently good. Our offense has been putrid and that's putting it mildly. King appears to have a good arm and good touch. From what I've seen of Buster's offenses at MTSU and Valdosta, it will spread/air raid concepts with a lot of timing routes - i.e. quick hitters, swing routes, slants, etc. This could REALLY help the O-line, especially early in the season as they're gelling. The flip side to that is the route timing may not be there yet between QB and receiver. That kinda suggests to me that King may have the nod because he has the reads/timing down better than Pyron at this point. That could easily change with more practice and reps. [/QUOTE]
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