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Completely agree. Especially about the former scheme and what they were asked to do.I believe that we have the talent on the O line to make this happen. We have a lot of guys in that group that were pretty well thought of coming out of HS. They just need to be in a system that works well and then be coached well to succeed.The offensive lines performance will control all of this. The O-line is a huge question mark. It's a group that had truly not been very good for quite some time.I too am not over infatuated with run/pass ratio, its the way we ran the ball and how we utilized the passing game based off those runs. I love the thought of going back to those heavy formations and twin TE's, going back to a north and south run game with a lot more focus on the inside game.I think we'll see more of a power run game under Riley than we've seen since Solich.I'm not talking about run/pass ratio. I mean the philosophy of keeping more blockers in and trying to run over the defense, as opposed to trying to spread out the defense."Do we really want this again?"
Yes. And how hard was our "power running" offense to defend against?
It's not about the scheme, it's about how good the coaches are, how well they recruit, and how good they are at teaching.
As a result there will be more QB under center and a higher need for balanced tight ends (those who can catch and block).
There's nothing inherently wrong with either philosophy. Anything can work with enough talent, I'm just personally partial to traditional power football.
I have no problem with a more balanced run/pass ratio. Whatever moves the ball.
When it comes down to it, I think you're right about it being more about the talent, and how well it's coached.
The guards and center have got to step up the aggression though or we will be an all air attack. I can handle that too as long as its effective and we find the QB that won't be turning the ball over in an aerial attack. Riley has said he will create the offense around the talent we have. This offensive line will determine everything.
Much of the "lack of aggression" that is talked about was the scheme they were playing in. It was the type of blocking they were asked to do. I would be happy to get back to what you describe. Hopefully Cavanaugh is the man that can get them there.