100% on the red zone offense is great, no question, but the sample size is small. Lumping red zone with 3rd of 4th and short gives a larger sample size and isn't as good. Having said that, I think everyone recognizes that we've had issues with short yardage/goal line o for some time. The spread is a viable offense that has some inherent weaknesses in these situations. I've long thought we should work under center more in these situations. The plain old QB sneak is always an option without having to make up the ground from the shotgun snap. It also forces the other team to commit to stopping it which opens up more options like RB dives, true power formations, play action to the TE, getting one on ones with the WR's and the running a tight version of the RPO. Option 1, give to the RB on a dive up the middle. If they commit to stop that, pull it out. If they come after the QB, then the TE or WR should have a lot of space to work to pass. If they don't close down on the QB, he takes it outside. Jurkovec would be a good option for that package. He's a little bigger and faster than Book which would help on the QB keeper versions. He's taller which helps if we end up passing in a clogged area. The only real question would be his short area passing and read recognition. No idea where he stands with that as we haven't seen a lot in game situations since the spring. He looked bad on the short stuff then, but I recall hearing he's improved since then. Not that Book is a bad option. He's a decent runner himself and is generally accurate on the short stuff and has more experience in general and specifically on reads.