The transition from college to the NFL is notoriously difficult for rookie quarterbacks, that's especially true when you are learning a much different offensive system than you worked under in college. On a conference call with Indianapolis Colts fans Thursday, Andrew Luck talked about that very challenge. "The Stanford offense has a lot of the West Coast ideas in it," Luck said via the Indianapolis Star. "So all of the terminology was West Coast. (Colts offensive coordinator Bruce) Arians' offense is not West Coast, so it's learning a whole new thing. It's not too bad, and practice reps help." The Stanford system took advantage of Luck's biggest strengths: His athleticism, accuracy, and quick decision making. Arians system -- honed in Pittsburgh of late -- relies more on deep throws. The difference between the two systems has not been talked about much, but it could make Luck's introduction to the league even tougher. Source: NFL.com
lol ready for the bruce arians playbook? First Down: Bubble screen to reggie wayne Second Down: 9 route deep ball to TY Hilton Third down if both the above fail: DRAW TO DONALD BROWN Fourth Down: Punt
Love it. Don't forget the bone head OL penalty every now and again to force the third and long that they convert and then revert back to the above playbook...
oh wait, hold coby fleener in as an extra blocker with 2 other TEs on the field. crucial part of the offense
I hope he does good cuase them colt fans need some reassurance from last year. Lol Sent from ur MOM using Tapatalk 2