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[QUOTE="Jerseynole8, post: 2668198, member: 5898"] All true. But to think McNulty didn’t pick up things working with NFL QBs is a stretch. He was responsible for taking Mariotta’s strengths at Oregon and transitioning him to be ready to start in the NFL so he studied Oregon extensively. I agree on Kill doing a great job and he hadn’t been an OC since the early 90’s. And he wasn’t really a QB coach. McNulty is. I think McNulty knows he’s no longer in the Big East and he no longer has Ray Rice. So I doubt it’s going to be run run pass like you remember. But he does have a stable of solid backs with different strengths and two very good pass catching tight ends (one who’s a legitimate NFL prospect in Washington). I agree having a true frosh at QB isn’t ideal and mistakes will be made. But by the time the kids an upperclassmen he will have played A LOT of football. I see 4-5 wins this year (3-6 in conference) with the offense looking better and much more versatile. And while the OL isn’t where it totally needs to be yet, it’s the deepest, most physical bunch we’ve run out there since 2007. [/QUOTE]
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