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Originally Posted by VACowboy
He runs a very specific flavor of the WCO.
The Coryelle offense works great if you have the personnel for it, including a dominant OL.
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The four teams that ran it this year: the Bears, the Chargers, the Ravens and the Cowboys, were all accused of having poor OL, not running enough and they all lost coaching staff.
It's the scheme that is not fooling anyone, and no perfect offensive line is going to keep a QB safe while the WRs who were not open in the first route, run around the field like a pick-up football game in a park.
I like the WCO for Romo because he is fast enough with his release and he sees the openings on the field quickly pre and post snap.
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