longhorn_mig
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Agreed. I think there's no question we have the WR and RB to run his system. Looking at the OL from the first game to last game of the year, I think we saw improvement. However, I would say there was more improvement in run blocking. The pass protection seemed more sporadic throughout the season, and definitely left more to be desired. That said, I'm assuming this system would change the blocking schemes, so who knows.Well at WR and RB he'll be pretty good. The WRs will be young but good John Burt, Newsome, LoJoe, Armanti and a whole crop of really good WRs to work with in 2016 (not to mention any guys he brings along with him). They aren't as good as what he has at TCU, but they aren't terrible.
For RB he's stacked. Not just D'Onta and Warren, but Chris Johnson looked really good in the limited time we saw him. I've also heard nothing but good things about Tristan Houston (not to mention a very large possibility of Devwah Whaley).
OL and QB is where he may have second thoughts. Besides Williams and Vahe everything else is pretty unknown, and when you see unknown its the safe thing to do to assume worst case.
Ok... I'd actually like to spend more time on this, but I have a meeting now. I'll get back on this in a bit/tomorrow
The big question is going to be QB and how well they pick up the system. Swoopes' accuracy and touch kills me, and Heard has issues throwing anything other than the deep ball. Personally, I'm looking forward to seeing Locksley get some some run. I'm hoping he's a high IQ guy since he's a coach's son.