‘”It’s not the K-Gun,” said quarterbacks coach Alex Van Pelt, who worked in the K-Gun offense as a reserve signal caller behind Kelly in the mid-90’s. “It’s just something we decided to make a point of emphasis in our offense. It’s real easy to communicate in a huddle. It puts stress on an offense to communicate at the line of scrimmage, but it also stresses the defense to get a call in. So it’s something we’ve played around with in the offseason and carried over into camp.”‘