drfish
Five-Star Recruit
Why would offensive schemes change? Given this is the first year of a total offensive make over with a true freshman QB who didn't play his senior year in high school, playing behind an underdeveloped offensive line that can't seem to avoid holding or wiffing assignments at the worst possible time and said offense is inconsistent, yet has managed to break 550 total yards in two games? Seems like continuing to work on his normal schemes is the right choice here.
You get better by practicing what you are planning to do, not by doing something else.
You get better by practicing what you are planning to do, not by doing something else.
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