The Facts: After Frank Reich provided insight into how his life as an understudy will aid in taking over as the Indianapolis Colts' head coach, the ex-Eagles offensive coordinator dived into what he hopes his offense will look like in 2018. "We will be a multiple, attack, up-tempo offense. We will be aggressive," Reich said Tuesday, via NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
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Reich further outlined what he'd like to see out of his quick-paced offense. "We'll change things up. What I mean by multiple is we'll use multiple personnel groups and multiple formations," he said. "We'll change the tempo. There will be a strong element of the no-huddle offense. We'll build the players around that kind of scheme.' As NFL.com suggests, that "strong element of the no-huddle" is intriguing. Most coaches shy away from using tempo on offense when they own a defense as poor as the one Reich took over. Tempo could buoy Andrew Luck in his potential return. Reich saw first-hand what using tempo did to help the Eagles' offense explode, extend drives, and tire out defenses. Utilizing that plan as one core element of Indy's offense will aid whichever quarterback starts the season under center.