The possibilities are now almost endless and McVay can pick and choose his sets and playcalling that best takes advantage of that week’s opponent.
We’ll see 3, 4, and even occasional 5 WR sets.
Anywhere from zero to 3 TE sets.
Some empty backfields to 1 RB to 1 RB plus at TE playing the FB role.
All directed by the Uber experienced and talented Stafford.
And within each set McVay will have many variations that look the same to the D at the snap.
IOW, I think EVERYTHING is now on the playcalling table and opposing D’s must constantly pick their poison on every snap. I’m hard pressed to identify a weak link in this current O, tbh.
Should be a ton of fun to watch this year, huh?