First, man, you should ALWAYS throw good info., articles, columns and/or links out here on the Envy, just in CASE. I get so many email "updates" that I don't have time to investigate, app-alerts on my phone I just glance at and often don't get back to before clearing, then all the sites in my bookmark-page that I don't often have time to check more than a few of, so I( end up missing a headline or link I SHOULD check out...for example THIS one from GAORVision, hich I DID want to see but forgot about and missed 'til you put it up, so THANKS.
Now, as to his points: there's a certain amount of "Weis-speak", that dry, slightly smiling combination of the vague and the obvious--even Charlie joked about it at one point, answering a reporter's "Can you elaborate on that...?"-question with a smirking "Well. yeah, I CAN, but I won't..."--but a certain amount was pretty interesting. I think we can take from it that they're bringing Brantley along at the speed required by the competition that they face, and that the OC really is satisfied with the progress of both his QB AND his offense, that they're both ready for the next step, that there's more in the playbook than what they've used so far, and we'll see some of that this coming Saturday. Now, the exact form it will take is NOT revealed (big surprise), but it is clear how confident Weis is in what he's got, the skills, plans and preparation that has gone into it, and the poise and ability of his starting QB to do all the things that may be required of him in this game. Pretty clear they're gonna pull out all the stops to break that redzone logjam--one way is to strike from farther out in the first place, but when they DO find themselves inside the 20 I believe we'll see several DIFFERENT approaches, from that "Big Regular" we've been hearing about (Weis even said here that "sometimes we will just line up with certain personnel and you know we're gonna run it but we go ahead and run it anyway and put hat-on-hat and just go GET it...I like that..."), to the "Wildcat", and I hope eventually, if/when #12 shows them he can throw it with any consistency, the fade into the corner of the endzone.
All in all, then, among all that, it sure seemed to ME that he tells us we'll see some things we haven't seen from the offense in the first 2 games, and among those may be some BOMBS, and some different players doing some different things--but hey, even THAT I got from "reading between the lines" and GUESSING, so who REALLY knows, besides Muschamp and Weis--and Coach Boom only if he ASKS...