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Originally Posted by O.city
I really hope we hired a coach, based on what he's done in the past, then immediately ask him to change what he does.
Seems brilliant.
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If you aren't able to change and adapt, you aren't going to be successful. Reid is a smart coach and he's not going to lock himself into a singular mindset of doing exactly what he's done in the past just because he did it in the past.
The hiring of Chilly, using Ault as a consultant speaks to this as well as the drafting of Fisher and Davis, the signing of Schwartz, the signing of DeVito, the loading up on fullbacks, etc., speaks of a concept of precision ball control type offense using a mobile and accurate QB, big possession type receivers, fast running backs and blocking tight ends and fullbacks. Reid's own experience in a West Coast offense combined with a Pistol/Read Option option (pardon the redundancy) is most likely what we'll see this next season.
Look for the Utah Pass a lot this next season as well as various pull based screens and QB options.
It should be a much more exciting offense to watch than Dabolls horrific travesty that was forced upon us last season. And they seem to have the personnel in place to make it work.