Could Brennan Marion's 'Go-Go' offense work in the NFL?
Brennan Marion brought an avant garde approach to the spread offense when he broke onto the college football scene two years ago.
The fast-paced, “Go-Go” offense put up points, yards and highlights at Howard University and now Marion hopes it translates in his first season at William & Mary.
But a question was posed recently by Emory Hunt, who owns Football Gameplan and works as a fantasy sport analyst out of New York: How would the offense look in the NFL?
Marion, a Greensburg Salem product, took to a dry-erase board to demonstrate how the scheme could be applied to the Cleveland Browns, the New York Jets (including Le’Veon Bell’s role) and the Baltimore Ravens.
How would the Go-Go Offense look in the #NFL? @WMTribeFootball OC Brennan Marion hit the whiteboard to draw up something for the #Browns, #Jets & #Ravens??https://t.co/8ZzJ5Rq0cg pic.twitter.com/cNizTluP0P
— Emory Hunt (@FBallGameplan) June 3, 2019
Marion was recently invited to the NFL Quarterback Coach Summit next month in Atlanta.
Bill Beckner Jr. is a TribLive reporter covering local sports in Westmoreland County. He can be reached at bbeckner@triblive.com.
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