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Originally Posted by octothorp
I wonder if Dickenson as head-coach would make Toronto more or less appealing for Burris (assuming that it's true that Toronto plans to make a push for him in the offseason). On the one hand, the two are definitely familiar with one another, but it often feels like they aren't really on the same page about how the offense should work. That said, I could actually see Dickenson making a better head-coach than offensive coordinator.
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If Dickenson gets a full year with Tate as QB I think the opposite might be true. Dickenson's ideal offence requires a QB who can actually make a 2nd, 3rd, or even 4th read when making passes and not someone who simply leverages their superior athletic abilities.
EDIT: If you want to see how a professional offence is run go to Tsn.ca video on demand and watch the 3rd quarter and the 4th quarter of last Friday night's game. Passes were thrown into holes in zone coverage, accurately and in a place where only a reciever can catch them. Audibles were made effectively on the line scrimmage. The ball was thrown away out of harm's way when the play called wasn't there.