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<blockquote data-quote="ibeattetris" data-source="post: 512273" data-attributes="member: 1175"><p>It's impossible to tell because we don't know what our AB's are all really capable of, but Lynch would have been fine as a slot IMO. I don't know if any of the other AB's have sure hands, so I am not sure if there are any other that could play slot.</p><p>As for TE, I don't really think it matters. The flexbone style of triple option is not the only college offense that doesn't utilize a tight end (the standard spread passing offense for one example), so we should be able to succeed without one until we get one.</p><p>We have proven we can have a top 20 offense with the players we have. An innovative coach will be fine if he allows the scheme to fit and change with the personnel (I think Gus Malzahn and Chad Morris do a good job of this for example).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibeattetris, post: 512273, member: 1175"] It's impossible to tell because we don't know what our AB's are all really capable of, but Lynch would have been fine as a slot IMO. I don't know if any of the other AB's have sure hands, so I am not sure if there are any other that could play slot. As for TE, I don't really think it matters. The flexbone style of triple option is not the only college offense that doesn't utilize a tight end (the standard spread passing offense for one example), so we should be able to succeed without one until we get one. We have proven we can have a top 20 offense with the players we have. An innovative coach will be fine if he allows the scheme to fit and change with the personnel (I think Gus Malzahn and Chad Morris do a good job of this for example). [/QUOTE]
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