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Thought it might be nice to have a quick break from draft talk.  The run ‘n shoot offense was groundbreaking in its late 80’s early 90’s heyday.  Four wides, no TE, QB under center with one RB. Houston Oilers were primary users. Went away when D’s decided best way to attack it was make sure QB was hit every time he attempted a pass. Of course, four wides are still in use as occasional formation.  
 

What’s interesting is that with one significant addition, Bills would be in a unique position to run a ton of run ‘n shoot. Would that happen? Of course not. I think McDermott and Brady would put four TE’s out there if they had the opportunity. But look at our personnel on offense and what makes a run ‘n shoot click. 
 

Great offensive line? Check. 
 

RB who can cause havoc running against 6 DB’s? Check.

 

Mobile QB with great arm who can also do major damage running the ball against 6 DB’s? Check and check.

 

Two dangerous slot receivers? Shakir yes but also Coleman. A lot of chatter last year about how Coleman could be a real weapon as a big slot.  Samuel #3.

 

Two outside wides?  Well, no.  But imagine if we had acquired DK Metcalf with Palmer on the other side.  
 

Of course, you don’t want Josh running as much as he did in the past so the time has already past when this would be a go to option. Neverless, I’d like to see a healthy dose of four wides this year, especially if we add Moore or someone similar. I’d like to see Coleman flourish as a big slot.

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It failed because it was always full throttle and no running game to burn the clock.

 

I am not coach, but like the K-Gun the R&S is more of situational formation in today's game.    

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I think Colemans natural position is big slot. Makes sense if he needs a little help getting off the ball. Just a crowded area for our WR's. The first half of the comeback was an absolute clinic. One of the best I ever recall seeing. But classic case of systems failing when competition increased. It was hard for them to protect leads. 

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Defenses are FAR more advanced and complex today, and they have way more speed to keep up with stuff like that.

 

That is why the league is trending back to bigger personnel and the run game, because they can take advantage of the smaller, faster defenses that have evolved over the last couple of decades.

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As a package with very limited use? Sure. But you're correct, no organization wants their QB hit that much. Moon did put up some crazy numbers for that era though.

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1 hour ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

Need 4 WR to pull it off.  They didn't need a TE except short yardage.  Kelly ran it in the USFL.

Mouse Davis was the OC for the Gamblers

1 hour ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

Need 4 WR to pull it off.  They didn't need a TE except short yardage.  Kelly ran it in the USFL.

Mouse Davis was the OC for the Gamblers

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