Quote Originally Posted by KB21 View Post
Leach?s offense was following a similar trajectory as his Washington State offense, which was a top 20 scoring offense in 3 of his last four seasons there.

I have zero doubts that maintaining his system would have lead to more success.
That system died when Leach died. It?s not any more complicated than that.

Today, in the present, I feel we will use our players strengths on offense:

1. Accurate passer
2. No real dynamic down the field threat
3. Average pass catchers at wr.

I have not been impressed with our receivers at all in years, ever honestly. We?ve had a handful of good ones. No real legit ones.

Until I see us move away from that, I?m going to withhold judgement.

These younger coaches are often more willing to adjust to personnel with schemes, etc.

Your bashing of ?pro style offenses? whatever the **** that means, is ridiculous. Pro style is more passing oriented than the offenses 20 years ago.