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Originally Posted by wingfanjim
Incorrect. The wideouts are important. While much of the time our offense runs out of a traditional I-formation set with a TE and 2 WRs, we also have plays in the play book where the offense lines up in a spread formation that is 3, 4 or 5 WR wide. It is still VERY important to have quality receivers because if you can't successfully pass the ball, defenses can gang up on your running game and your offense grinds to a halt.
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You are right on. I was impressed that we spread the field at times last season. I think in this era some spread elements should be integrated into the offense. However, I still like having FB's on the roster. I'm no coach, but it seems to me that a coach should run schemes and call plays to match the strengths of his personnel.