It’s Back
Buffalo Bills fans have been wanting to see the Bills bring back the No Huddle offense. Bills fans have finally got their wish.
According to Tim Graham of ESPN.com, the Bills offensive coordinator Turk Schoner will install the No Huddle offense.
Schonert knows the offense like the back of his hand, because he was the back up quarterback to Boomer Easiason on the Cincinnati Bengals when head coach Sam Wyche who pioneered it.
As stated in Graham’s article the Bills have all the weapons to be able to run the offense.
Also, the offense will help out the offensive line as they will be in shape for it, which is not the case for opposing defenses.
Back in high school part of my work out routine was running 10 100 yard sprints with 30 seconds of rest in between. Doing this at first was extremely hard, and was very tiring.
However, there was one drawback to the offense. That being the defense was on the field more.
This time around the defense is well suited for the no huddle. The reason being that the Bills substitute so much on defense.
Back in the early 1990’s the Bills never substituted, so that means their defense did wear out a little bit more than usual. However, that is not the case now.
The one thing that I am worried about is Bill Belichick, because in Superbowl 25 Belichick was the defensive coordinator for the New York Giants.
In that game the defense shut down the offense allowing them to 17 when in the regular season they were putting up 45 points in many games.
So, let the chess match begin.