Zone, I tend to agree with you observations. However, you must have a decent running game and blocking to go away from the spread. With the spread, the #1 receiver at DBCS gets double teamed most every game, so it becomes less effective, especially in terms of gaining 1st down and yards. Look at the mindset of the new offensive coordinator at UT. His whole concept deals with putting the ball in the playmakers hands, not spreading it around to non-threats. IMHO! Just look at Weatherspoon last year. He had plenty of balls thrown his way and was a threat every play. Of course, SP had an awesome running game too! On another note, can not understand why so many tend to think Silverdale will be good next year. They lost the majority of their weapons (QB, running back, defensive backs).