Pompous Elitist
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We will never know the answer but there are some in here that assume that Fleck's philosophy is to drain the play clock to 1 second before snapping the ball and he was the one dictating that.
I don't believe that is the case. Fleck wants to control the play clock and play at a more deliberate pace by not rushing to snap the ball. Some teams huddle to do this, we line up and then get the play from the sideline but in either case the pace of the offense is designed to be slower which helps gain TOP.
You can be a heavy TOP/grind the clock team without doing what we did under Sanford. I highly suspect we are going to see a return to an offense that looks much more like what we saw in 2019 where they would take full advantage of the play clock but in a much more controlled and less frantic way.
Probably the devil is in the details? PJF insinuated as much, Morgan insinuated as much when Ciarocca was announced, in that KC is a consummate details guy. Deductively Sanford was not as much a details guy; offense was shambolic at too many junctures, players maybe were not as comfortable as we all witnessed. New leadership installed.