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Originally Posted by DBUCHANON101
Walsh started it in Cincy who at the time was an expansion team with a bad o-line and didnt have much talent at the RB position. It a situation like that you have to spread the defense out and keep them honest which by design helps open up running lanes.
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Yes, that is true. Walsh himself said so. Cincy's OL was terrible so they couldn't run, but Walsh the OC had to find some way to move the ball. So Walsh tried to devise a way to realize the same results as a running game.
That having been said, the WCO has morphed over the years since its birth. Rather than being a crutch for teams with no OL, it has developed into a philosophy to help teams with good OL's to dominate the game offensively.