This particular scheme is geared towards the run
Darrian,
Absolutely there is so many other possibilities.
From an offensive perspective, this TE is one that I would use strictly for run situations. If I had my more versatile line (pass blockers) in, it would be more difficult to tell whether it was a pass or not. I would also use a stand-up action TE with a boat base (frankensteined) to slide off that LLB.
I know that the strong safety has come up to support the run but usually, he would be about 10 yards off the line of scrimmage. Also, that safety would be circling (zoning) and the weak safety would be too. So, if that was the case, the TE would have a 10-12 yard cushion. But the pass has to be accurate and pinpoint. The WRs are in one-on-one on an island but those safeties are also covering over the top.
Sometimes in this style, you've got to make the safeties stop cheating up by drilling those passes to the TE and WRs. In a lot of cases, the RBs will find big-time holes and passes can be thrown to them. If you can pass with any proficiency and can alternate line-blocking schemes, it is the most devastating offensive manuever out there.
Hopefully, this fall you will get a chance to see some of this mastery at work, i.e., the hurry-up offense, audibles, and pinpoint passing.
Reg
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