No doubt there will be timing issues.

As was stated, much will depend on how much time Watson gets with the receivers while he can practice with them before he is eligible to play in games. I suspect the players will spend the extra time after practice to get a feel for the timing.

That said, it will take time. My guess is Watson will come out and look a lot like Jacoby. Ball control passes, the team running the ball. It will be important for the team to call the O much the same as they now do with Jacoby. I don't want to say a dumbed down O because that isn't giving Jacoby any credit. He is far from needing a dumbed down O. It's just a O crafted to his skills. I think we will continue to operate in that manner....and why not? It is a winning formula. Any problems we have had haven't been on the offensive side of the ball.

Even next year, with the backs we have and the hogs we have up front, we may still be a ground game centered attack and less the "Air Coryell" that might have been imagined when we made this move.