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Sting's Summer Two-Deep Offense Edition

stingthemgood

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I am taking more of a Cop-Out approach than Kadeezy because I can use the word OR and have some options. I also waited until the summer to post it 😁

Posting Offense today and Defense next week

OFFENSE

QB

1 Kaiden Bennett
OR
17 Carson Conklin
5 Jordan Barton

RB
4 Elijah Tau-Tolliver
OR
6 Ezra Moleni
13 Zeke Burnett

Z
8 Jared Gipson
0 Joshua Nicholson

E
26 Anderson Grover
10 Danny Scudero

X
2 Devin Gandy
11 Makai Cope

TE
81 Jay Rudolph
OR
82 Coleman Kuntz
89 Austin Jarrard

LT
77 Joey Wright
72 Sawyer Hays

LG
76 Jackson Slater
64 Brandon Sousa

C
59 Nathan Mejia
79 Kaden Richardson

RG
62 Kenndel Riley
79 Kaden Richardson

RT
74 Aidan Meek
72 Sawyer Hays
 
First, this is a very nice presentation. Based on what we saw last year, this seems about right. Thank you for the effort, Sting. It looks very good.

I'm sure the position names here are based on what the Hornets are actually calling the positions. Is that E position an alternate tight end position (what I have seen in other offenses called the B or V tight end? Or is it what I've seen called the W wide receiver position? I'm presuming the X is the split end and the Z is the primary flanker, as they are in many offenses. The primary tight end position is usually called the Y. Of course, an offensive coordinator can do whatever he wants.
 
Solid 2 deep, thanks for posting. Given the wide mix of formations the offense runs out on the field, I anticipate seeing a lot of different players getting run at the skilled positions. No doubt Conklin will see the field a lot as the coaching staff gets him ready to take over the offense in '25. Riley over Richardson is an interesting pick. I would like to see what Fresques can draw up with both Rudolph and Kuntz on the field.
 
I think Richardson sees the field a bunch. He just seems to be interchangeable at multiple positions, with that being his biggest asset. Riley has started 7 of our last 14 games at RG. Kaiden has started six of the last 14.
 
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