I dunno, I've never played football, but I do act onstage. My memory is pretty good, especially when concerning where I am supposed to go on a given moment onstage, but I'm not sure if I was one of the recievers if I could remember all of these plays and retain the principal of getting open. It takes a highly focused and trained team to get all of this together, and I'm going to make the blanket statement that our boys are going to have a problem with for awhile until it all sinks in. Going back to what I have said over and over, simplifying expectations should result in more retension in the long term, and hopefully more offensive production. Thanks for the link, it really helped. Look at this carefully, and realize it will take some time before our boys will be able to fully comprehend what a Zebra Solo Right Plus - 2 Jet Flaker Drive is. Simplify, or be content to have no offense until the players are capable of comprehended this scheme, which could have us waiting for a long time.I Googled West Coast Offense and came up with a couple of links...hope this all helps.
http://users2.ev1.net/~jamrtm/Playbooklist.htm
Has a couple of playbooks you can look at and download.
Spent a bunch of time looking for Chow's playbook...no avail...but I certainly have a better understanding of WCO, post-multiple shift. Motion might be a killer for us, but to Cally's credit the movement uses up more play clock, shortening the game our defense must currently contribute energy and enthusiasm enough to buoy the whole state of Nebraska.