At the least, I expect a change from the rhythm killing, clumsy offensive set and check with the sideline. While certainly contributing to the vaunted Time Of Possession, I don’t get a sense that it helped switch out of trouble that often, though very hard to confirm. That scheme, used widely, gives the impression that the OC doesn‘t trust his QB, which, not coincidentally, coincides with Tanner’s step-back years. Saw a BTN story about the Gophers offense a few years back in which Urban Meyer broke down the read scheme used. It was a very QB-centric approach, requiring the QB to assess the box and audible out if needed.
Hope Kirk brings this back.