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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 648635" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>In a vacuum I like the idea of a wildcat package for Oliver, and I bet the coaches do too.</p><p></p><p>IMO, there are probably two reasons we aren't doing it. First, I think Mason gives us the best chance to get yards on the ground because of the OL injuries and inexperience. A lot of his yards Saturday were after contact. Oliver is a tough runner but doesn't have Mason's ability to break tackles at the beginning of the run/at the LOS. Second, Grahm is a young QB and has shown the ability to improve during a game when he stays in. So keep him in and keep feeding him reps...both for overall improvement and intragame improvement.</p><p></p><p>I do think Oliver is an absolute weapon and I'd love to get him the ball more. I liked the WR quick screen out of the bunch formation to Sanders. Would be a good play for Oliver as well. Some sort of rocket toss type play to him would be interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 648635, member: 857"] In a vacuum I like the idea of a wildcat package for Oliver, and I bet the coaches do too. IMO, there are probably two reasons we aren't doing it. First, I think Mason gives us the best chance to get yards on the ground because of the OL injuries and inexperience. A lot of his yards Saturday were after contact. Oliver is a tough runner but doesn't have Mason's ability to break tackles at the beginning of the run/at the LOS. Second, Grahm is a young QB and has shown the ability to improve during a game when he stays in. So keep him in and keep feeding him reps...both for overall improvement and intragame improvement. I do think Oliver is an absolute weapon and I'd love to get him the ball more. I liked the WR quick screen out of the bunch formation to Sanders. Would be a good play for Oliver as well. Some sort of rocket toss type play to him would be interesting. [/QUOTE]
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