Show How Talented QBs Can Flourish in Gus Malzhan's Offense
If you're reading this I hope you're not a fan who listens to some of these podcasts or reads other websites without doing your research.
Here's the thing. There are some insane narratives about Gus Malzahn's offense from some FSU media who are not credible. Gus Malzahn has a top-30 offense every year. Yes, it's based around the rushing attack and he'll run the ball about 55-58 percent of the time.
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That's not much different than Mike Norvell's offense, and Malzahn has shown he's capable of tailoring his offense to the talent on the roster. Malzhan DOESN'T have to have a dual-threat QB to be successful. Does it add another threat? Sure, but as long as the offensive line can block it up, Malzhan's offense can be productive. The passing concepts are NOT terrible. They are the same as any other offense. However, passing success depends on the offensive line blocking, quarterback/receiver timing, and execution.
If O'Neal believes he is a top talent, there's no reason he shouldn't want to play in Gus Malzhan's offense.