He may have gotten 14 games under his belt as the Cincinnati Bengals’ offensive coordinator last season, but that doesn’t mean that we have really gotten a taste for what Bill Lazor has in mind for the unit. Reports coming from Cincinnati early this offseason are claiming that he has basically come up with an entirely new playbook.
There is talk of hybridization between the Air Coryell style of yore and the roots of the West Coast offense, and Lazor is spending as much time as he is allowed indoctrinating his men into the new system that he expects them to run.