http://www.buffzone.com/ci_14712652
I found this article pretty interesting. I will be watching to see how this actually looks on the field. We have some potential at receiver, but I still think we need a true burner to step up at WR for this type of offense to truly succeed. It is also contingent on getting Lockridge the ball in space IMO. We have some good athletes, but we still lack top-end speed that creates matchup issues at many offensive positions.
The one worry I have is that this is going to lead to too much east-west movement that has been an issue at different times under Hawkins. Too many pre-snap moving parts and slow-developing plays have been a staple of the offenses under Hawkins.
Instead of lining up and attacking the defense with a downhill approach, the Buffs are allowing quarterbacks Tyler Hansen and Cody Hawkins to distribute the ball on short routes to wide receivers and tight ends and on swing passes and dump-offs to running backs. Yards after catch should be a big statistic to keep an eye for CU fans this year.
I found this article pretty interesting. I will be watching to see how this actually looks on the field. We have some potential at receiver, but I still think we need a true burner to step up at WR for this type of offense to truly succeed. It is also contingent on getting Lockridge the ball in space IMO. We have some good athletes, but we still lack top-end speed that creates matchup issues at many offensive positions.
The one worry I have is that this is going to lead to too much east-west movement that has been an issue at different times under Hawkins. Too many pre-snap moving parts and slow-developing plays have been a staple of the offenses under Hawkins.