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Originally Posted by milkman
I don't see it.
Testaverde was a pocket passer with decent arm strength and accuracy, who could make reads.
Curtis Martinn was a between the tackles RB who didn't have a lot of speed.
I expect Weis to use the shotgun spread alot this year, because that is the only offense which offers Cassel any hope for any kind of success.
It limits his reads to just a couple and has him getting the ball out quicker than a pro set.
Funny thing is, it will look much like the offense that Gailey would have trotted out there last year, which got him fired.
But Weis will be given a lot more leeway to build the offense the way he sees fit.
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Charles vs Martin would be a major difference in style. But they did play action a lot in that game... which the Chiefs did quite a bit down the stretch last season.
And yes, all offenses have evolved to more shotgun spreads. That would be the give or take a bit part I was referring to.