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Now that Heupel isn't there, it will be interesting to see how he develops
If Heupel hadnt left MU, Lock would have
Lock told The Kansas City Star’s Alex Schiffer that Dooley is challenging him in ways that Heupel’s sometimes simplistic offense could not.
“It’s more complicated of an offense, but I do think it’s easier,” Lock told Schiffer. “It was a little more guessing games last year on what I thought receivers were going to run. And this year I have it set in stone what they’re doing every single play. It makes me a lot more comfortable back there. I know exactly what’s going on.”
Lock told The Star that he is experiencing play calls and formations that he’s never seen before, and that learning the Dooley play book has presented quite a challenge.
“This is exactly what I want to experience,” Lock told The Kansas City Star. “I want to be able to speak ball. I want to be able to talk NFL stuff with NFL people and I wasn’t going to be able to do that.”
So
It looks like at least two of people going to New York will be:
Will Grier
Drew Lock
Sounds reasonable.
Lock maybe.
He can put up all the stats he wants, but unless they win games, he won't get invited.
Well
We saw in immediate improvement when he left.
He was a great QB coach, but seemed to struggle in the OC role. Not sure what that was all about.
Hope does well where he is now.
It should be Droo or Dreaux.Lock spells his name funny. I can’t trust him.