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cblong, great point about Alexander having his MVP season in this system (and he was a puss, imagine what portis and betts will be able to do)! I'm a die-hard skins fan but i live in Seattle, I've seen Zorn's offense for years and here's my prediction on how things will pan out:
Portis will thrive. Zorn's offense is based on quick throws about 60% of the plays and the majority of the runs called are draws. This will give Portis an ability to use his quickness and elusiveness to run through the line because the DL will be on a pass rush, leaving Portis 1-on-1 with linebackers... he makes one guy miss and then has TONS of field in front of him, look for big things from the run game especially cause Portis has the breakaway speed to house it when he gets that space whereas Alexander could never run more than 15 yds before being caught in this system.
The addition of Davis at TE will be enormous for Campbell. Remember that this is a completely new offense and even though it is a much smaller playbook than what he had to deal with before, it will still take time for him to become accustomed to it. When a QB is not completely comfortable with the plays/system, who are his safety valves? The TE... now he has two very good ones.
Also the passing game has been very poor the last few years, I attribute this to Campbell having difficulty finding his small receivers because they provide small targets, especially over the middle cause the ball has to be put right on the bullseye since receivers don't have time to adjust to short passes. Having large receivers to run over the middle will give him an easier target to hit on crossing routes (which you will see very often) and open things up for Moss and whoever else becomes our other outside receiver. Randle El will love Zorn because when Zorn was a QB in Seattle he made a living off of trick plays, I guarantee that El will be used in even more trickery than when he was in Pitt. Moss will also enjoy Zorn's offense because it's a passing game designed to get the ball into the hands of his playmakers quickly and let them rack up YAC... Moss is one of the fastest and best open field players in the game, so watch for him on SC in the future.
Now I'm not saying all of this will happen this year... it's a completely new offensive philosophy, but I do believe that it will work in time as long as Danny gives him a few years to do his thing, we all know that patience has not been Snyder's forte in the past...
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