WALL FEATURE: Skill position depth, QB development has Hawks offense poised to fly

In his 16 years as Wall’s head coach, the Hawks have become known for the crisp execution of their patented option offense.

This year, in particular, WHS’ flexbone attack might be better described as an “options” offense because of the embarassment of riches the team boasts at its skill positions.

Starting in the backfield, where both junior quarterback Gunnar Dillard and senior fullback Nathan Pepper return, and moving outside to both the slotback and receiver positions, the Hawks will have more dynamic playmakers than they can get on the field at a given time. That’s a nice problem to have for a Hawks offensive unit that will be looking to improve upon the 29.8 points per game it averaged a year ago on its way to a 12-2 record.

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