CFLredzoned
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It was interesting to hear Alfred Miller's take on it - former Bronco player, basically their version of Wolfley.
http://arizonasports.com/category/p...4e6a-b5fd-a97c010ff059&sid=1004&n=Doug+&+Wolf
First it was funny to hear him say that Wolfley almost broke his shoulder on a wam block (whatever that is).
When they asked him about McCoy, he brings up the genius OCs in the league and says if you want to be a genius in the league, you have to have sustained offensive success, and you can't do that if the players don't understand what you're doing.
Wolfley brings up the fact that you need players. But Miller says it's different with McCoy. If you were to pull the players aside and ask what is our identity and what do we do, they would tell you they don't know what they're doing. He then brings up that the Cardinals did better with the no huddle because they were letting Rosen do his own thing. He brought up the same thing earlier with Manning. The Broncos weren't good until they let Manning run his own offense.
http://arizonasports.com/category/p...4e6a-b5fd-a97c010ff059&sid=1004&n=Doug+&+Wolf
First it was funny to hear him say that Wolfley almost broke his shoulder on a wam block (whatever that is).
When they asked him about McCoy, he brings up the genius OCs in the league and says if you want to be a genius in the league, you have to have sustained offensive success, and you can't do that if the players don't understand what you're doing.
Wolfley brings up the fact that you need players. But Miller says it's different with McCoy. If you were to pull the players aside and ask what is our identity and what do we do, they would tell you they don't know what they're doing. He then brings up that the Cardinals did better with the no huddle because they were letting Rosen do his own thing. He brought up the same thing earlier with Manning. The Broncos weren't good until they let Manning run his own offense.