1) We will find a way to keep constant pressure on opposing passers--so much so that our secondary will force turnovers at critical junctures giving our Offense excellent opportunities to score big.
2) Our Offensive line will control the line of scrimmage, so much so that we will be almost impossible to stop defending the run or pass. We will be just as effective doing one or the other, giving Defensive coordinators headaches trying to figure out what to take away from us. Pick your poison!
3) Our special teams will have play makers who break open tight games for us. Kicking, punt returns, and kickoff returns will turn into "edge of your seat" thrillers--with several game breakers turning close contests into W's.
Of course all of this depends on how well our Coaches get through honing our guy's techniques, developing our talent, and putting our best players in position to win. I think the potential is there--we just need to find the players who can consistently be relied on make the plays we'll need on all three sides of the ball.
2) Our Offensive line will control the line of scrimmage, so much so that we will be almost impossible to stop defending the run or pass. We will be just as effective doing one or the other, giving Defensive coordinators headaches trying to figure out what to take away from us. Pick your poison!
3) Our special teams will have play makers who break open tight games for us. Kicking, punt returns, and kickoff returns will turn into "edge of your seat" thrillers--with several game breakers turning close contests into W's.
Of course all of this depends on how well our Coaches get through honing our guy's techniques, developing our talent, and putting our best players in position to win. I think the potential is there--we just need to find the players who can consistently be relied on make the plays we'll need on all three sides of the ball.