BidsJr
07-25-2010, 07:49 PM
Not sure how many were in the previous O's playbook, but this is a pretty good sign for a good o-line.
"It's definitely not an overcomplicated system," said quarterback Damon Huard, who played for Gailey in Miami and Kansas City. "I've been in an offense with 30 different protections. His probably has six or seven, which really at the end of the day might be all you need or is the way to go if you have a lot of young guys. He does a good job of changing up personnel groupings and formations to disguise his plays.
"It's definitely not an overcomplicated system," said quarterback Damon Huard, who played for Gailey in Miami and Kansas City. "I've been in an offense with 30 different protections. His probably has six or seven, which really at the end of the day might be all you need or is the way to go if you have a lot of young guys. He does a good job of changing up personnel groupings and formations to disguise his plays.