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Originally Posted by Zimmer4141
It is and it’s totally unrealistic to expect something like that to happen. Just feels like with Black healthy we’ve got 3-4 awesome WR and a great TE plus an accurate QB that we’re kinda wasting on relying on our OL for anything.
Yeah, but there’s precedent for Harbaugh to pretty dramatically shift the balance of his offense mid-year (while still operating within the overall West Coast/power confines) and get pretty nice results. I’m thinking less of 2017, where the change was driven by abject failure of the thing we were wanting to do, and more like 2015 post-Minnesota where Rudock hit the turbo button, Michigan realized that he was really good, and then became a vertical NFL-style passing spread team and nuked opponents through the air after plodding around with the power stuff for the first half of the season.