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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 691582" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>And, of course, that was the game where we were most successful offensively. And where Graham showed what he can do. <em>If</em> our OC decides to call games in ways that exploit our actual talent and that give us a chance to <em>win</em>, then, with improved OL play, a revamped WR crew, and a slightly improved D, we very well might. <em>Win</em>, that is. </p><p></p><p>Problem = I saw no indication of an actual direction on O last year. We seemed to switch ideas from game to game, trying to find a winning formula. I'm not sure what was behind this (I suspect it was mainly Ol injuries, but that's just me) , but it needs to change tout suite. We need to settle on a way to run the O and run it that way. If Collins and co. want to run the RPO, they need to run it. If they want to run a regular shotgun spread with occasional double options and some RPO (I think this would win more), they need to run it. If I see one more season where the O is running around like a chicken with its head cut off, there'll be trouble. And I won't be the only one making it.</p><p></p><p>But I expect the staff knows that. We'll see what they decide to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 691582, member: 265"] And, of course, that was the game where we were most successful offensively. And where Graham showed what he can do. [I]If[/I] our OC decides to call games in ways that exploit our actual talent and that give us a chance to [I]win[/I], then, with improved OL play, a revamped WR crew, and a slightly improved D, we very well might. [I]Win[/I], that is. Problem = I saw no indication of an actual direction on O last year. We seemed to switch ideas from game to game, trying to find a winning formula. I'm not sure what was behind this (I suspect it was mainly Ol injuries, but that's just me) , but it needs to change tout suite. We need to settle on a way to run the O and run it that way. If Collins and co. want to run the RPO, they need to run it. If they want to run a regular shotgun spread with occasional double options and some RPO (I think this would win more), they need to run it. If I see one more season where the O is running around like a chicken with its head cut off, there'll be trouble. And I won't be the only one making it. But I expect the staff knows that. We'll see what they decide to do. [/QUOTE]
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