Osborne was great at having the offense line up tight, and exploiting the D with speed to the outside. Then late in his career, he spread out the defense with his Ace formation, and would attack up the middle with Frazier, Frost, and the RB's.
Funny what happens when you bring in a red-hot guy who just went undefeated instead of a career .500 guy that nobody's heard of, huh?
Pretty much the same way it was with Osborne, right? Set it up so that if just one defender misses his assignment, it's off to the races.
They do seem excited but I’m waiting to see results on the field before buying in to what the players say.Maybe it's just me, or I'm just sunshine pumping, but...Can't you just sense the buy in, and general excitement of the players in these interviews?
Hard to argue with his statement considering the OSU games lately.VectorVictor said: