I've wondered this for a few years. I think we could make it work by signalling the plays in from the sidelines, but it would cause problems for us on defense. I'm not sure scoring more quickly is something we need to be doing until we can get a few more stops. We've had stretches in the past few years where we score in less than six plays, but then our D is right back on the field looking totally gassed.
The #1 thing that would make this team better is to get the defensive PPG around 20 or less.
If we had a defense that gave up like 19 PPG, we'd win 9 or 10 games every year with this offense. We gave up 22 PPG against FBS opponents this year, but the stat is a big misleading. When we played anything better than an average offense we gave up a ton of points. The good news is that we kept lesser opponents from scoring this year (which actually was a huge upgrade), but we need to extend that play to the games where we play a quality opponent.