The Facts: As the Bills implement a new offense, questions remain regarding whether McCoy will be able to adjust his running style to the one-cut approach that OC Rick Dennison employs. There's no question about McCoy's level of excitement regarding the new air attack in Buffalo. "The running backs getting the ball in the passing game," McCoy told reporters on Thursday. "That's something I've been a part of, but it's been a while since I've actually got the ball a lot in the air — we do a lot of that."
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McCoy continued: "[Dennison is] big on that, you look at all the successful running backs that’s been in his offense, from Arian Foster who I’m a big fan of, he did it on the ground and in the air.” Fantasy owners would like nothing better than to see an-already high-end producer like McCoy develop into a Foster-style weapon. McCoy’s biggest year as a pass catcher came in 2010, when while part of Andy Reid’s offense McCoy caught 78 passes. McCoy averaged 41 catches per year with Rex Ryan as the head coach. Seems safe to expect more than that this season.