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Originally Posted by BryanBusby
The WCO is still a good Offense, if you have some imaginative play design and some great athletes that can turn smaller plays into some huge ones.
Andy is among the best when it comes to play design and having a player like Tyreek Hill goes a long way. It's a little bit different when your design is a bit stale and you've got an old Jordy Nelson and a lazy Amari Cooper as your guys.
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At this point the biggest difference between, say, a WCO and a Coryell offense is how the play terminology works.
Everyone uses concepts from other offenses. Aspects of the WCO are STAPLES of every offense in the NFL, but the playcall probably has a different name.