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If hired who will Whissenhunt get as his O.C.? D.C.?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lavoisier" data-source="post: 505358" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>That's more of a philosophical debate but the difference may be the QB read progressions. I'm just talking about from a personnel standpoint. He runs shotgun with 4 wide or 5 wide and stack formations, but a lot of those receivers are TEs. He had some empty sets at well and likes to use the RB as a receivers. He does use a fullback in the I at times and does have Rivers take snaps under center as well. It's a mix of things which is why the offense is so good, but it isn't the old under-center WCO type of stuff people might be thinking it is. My biggest worry is that Rivers and Warner are statues and you can't really survive in the college game without a QB who can run so I would hope he puts some plays to take advantage of that.</p><p></p><p>Edit: this was just from one game and some highlights, guys who are bigger into the NFL would probably have better insight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lavoisier, post: 505358, member: 831"] That's more of a philosophical debate but the difference may be the QB read progressions. I'm just talking about from a personnel standpoint. He runs shotgun with 4 wide or 5 wide and stack formations, but a lot of those receivers are TEs. He had some empty sets at well and likes to use the RB as a receivers. He does use a fullback in the I at times and does have Rivers take snaps under center as well. It's a mix of things which is why the offense is so good, but it isn't the old under-center WCO type of stuff people might be thinking it is. My biggest worry is that Rivers and Warner are statues and you can't really survive in the college game without a QB who can run so I would hope he puts some plays to take advantage of that. Edit: this was just from one game and some highlights, guys who are bigger into the NFL would probably have better insight. [/QUOTE]
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