mysterj1
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I've been watching to see what info I can pick up on the Fins' offense going to the "high-octane" version they've talked about. Being from Oregon, I have seen the Duck's successfully execute their 2-minute offense for a full season. Personally, I would LOVE to see them pull that off, but don't think they can for an entire season. Since I see staying healthy, winning the takeaway/giveaway war, and not committing stupid penalties as the things that will lead to a playoff-calibre season, I think it's asking a lot. BTW, those are some of the biggest reasons we won the division last time out.
The other big thing I see this year as a key factor is 3rd down efficiency. If we can use the 2-minute offense to put ourselves into more short yardage "wins" on 2nd and 3rd downs I think it will take a lot of pressure off the offense. Also, while Hartline and Bess haven't put up huge stats, I like them both because they CATCH the ball when the team needs them. I think if they come through this year with even above averages (say, 800 yds and 5 TD's each) I think it will go a long way to making this a successful years. I am really high on Clay, I am hoping that we can put him into some more isolated routes this year. He's a matchup monster.
I am hopeful the O-line will stay healthy, and play more cohesively. We'll see.
The other big thing I see this year as a key factor is 3rd down efficiency. If we can use the 2-minute offense to put ourselves into more short yardage "wins" on 2nd and 3rd downs I think it will take a lot of pressure off the offense. Also, while Hartline and Bess haven't put up huge stats, I like them both because they CATCH the ball when the team needs them. I think if they come through this year with even above averages (say, 800 yds and 5 TD's each) I think it will go a long way to making this a successful years. I am really high on Clay, I am hoping that we can put him into some more isolated routes this year. He's a matchup monster.
I am hopeful the O-line will stay healthy, and play more cohesively. We'll see.