BeardedVol
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Dooley really hasn't tinkered with the well oiled machine that Josh Heupal (UCF) left him. He said the only changes he made was more runs to balance it out.
Let's see what he does next year without his star QB, TE, and at least 1 WR (Hall). I'm guessing that at least Roundtree will declare early too (RBs have a short shelf life and need to get to the NFL ASAP).
You can pretend that Dooley hasn't made any changes to Missouri's offense if it makes you feel better about the fact that we are 11 games into the season, and our Pruitt-coached defense still can't tackle properly, but Drew Lock would disagree without about this not being a new offensive system that he's had to learn:
“It’s more complicated of an offense, but I’d say in a way it’s easier,” Lock said after Tuesday’s spring practice. “It was more guessing games last year on what I thought receivers were going to run. This year, I have it set in stone on what they’re going to do every single play. It just makes me a lot more comfortable back there because I know exactly what’s going on.” For Lock, an easier offense doesn’t mean there’s less to learn. Just the opposite.“There’s going to be a lot more plays,” he said. “We’re in a lot more formations, so I’m seeing looks that I’ve never seen today.”