Robert Mays
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And this has always been the core principles of who they've been offensively.
The window dressing on it just kind of changes from season to season based on who they are and who their players are.
But everything that looks the same, everything that is the same looks a little bit different.
and everything that's a little bit different looks the same.
You'll see them run the exact same play design out of the same personnel grouping, with the same pre-snap motion, with the same run action, and it'll distribute in four to five different ways.
And we've gotten back to a place this year where they are a heavy under-center play-action team.
And just think about that.
If you're an under-center play-action team, any single play from under-center can be a run, can be a play-action.
Ben Johnson's offense is rooted in the same ideas.
Mm-hmm.
And I just think Sean is so good at creating layers within that.
And you have a quarterback that is able to unlock every blade of grass on the field.
And I think that they've really tapped into that version of the offense.
And you combine it with the skill position talent they have, like what Puka Nuakua has become, the fact that Devontae Adams is the second best receiver on your team.
I think in a lot of ways, from a pure passing perspective,
this is the most dangerous offense they've ever had.
And they also happen to be the second most efficient run game in the league.
So there are so many different ways that make him dangerous.
And then you combine that with the fact that
he does all the personality head coaching stuff.