Entering his fifth season, St. Brown said that’s been a fun process for him having to go back to school in the meeting room and learn something new. The All-Pro wide receiver said that aspect of the offseason has been exciting, learning all the new formations, alignments and twists in Morton’s scheme.
“A lot of it’s the same. You would like to keep the same things that you’ve done well in the past, two, three years,” St. Brown said. “Obviously, each coach has their own wrinkles and their own little twist to what they do and what they like. Obviously, we got some different terminology, some different formations. But a lot of it, I’d say the nucleus of the offense is still there.
“But then again, we still got different stuff, too. Johnnie Mo had a way of doing things of where he was from that worked for him, and he feels like we got guys on this team that can make that work, too. He’s been awesome. He’s been very receptive. We’ve been receptive of him.
“Just to be able to have a new face, new voice, new way of teaching, it’s good for us, I think. We’ve been so accustomed to certain things for so long that you kind of get used to it. Then something new happens, it kind of wakes you up and gets you ready. I think he’s done that for our offense.”
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