Rhule really shows his coaching experience here. Rhule has figured out, very quickly, that no one appreciates, or criticizes, the offensive line like this place does. His job right now is to buy time for those guys to get good. I think we will likely see more backs and tight ends helping pass block, more play action, more RPOs and a liberal use of the quick game.
I'm not expecting miracles, personally. I'm hoping to build this over the course of year one, get these guys believing, and have the pieces in place for (hopefully) a very good year 2.