I don't know how else we'd do it. I guess it depends on what we do with our staff. If we do go out and get someone to help install a spread, then I could see us forcing Stanley to try to run a spread this spring, in which case he'd probably run more of the passing spread style. I think I would prefer that if that's the route we go.
I really don't know. The last thing we need is more confusion. I think it would be wise for Nutt to go to a spread, but I think a lot of our offensive woes early this year were due to lack of familiarity with what we were doing. We crammed a new package into the offense in a month, and we had two separate packages being run. Half the time players didn't know where to line up. We benefitted greatly when they started pushing just the Masoli sets, and the offense at least started to gel with what we were doing.
I guess the same question could've been asked with Russell/Relf this past year. You obviously ran two different types of offenses with the two different QBs. I know they were under the same umbrella, but they were a good bit different. Your offense seemed to gel a little bit more when Mullen scrapped Russell and spent most of the practice time running just what Relf did best.
I definitely prefer that to having a coach that tries to make Michael Spurlock, Robert Lane, or Brent Schaeffer run a pro style offense, or in your case Omar Conner, but when you have QBs with such different styles, it makes it difficult to have a QB competition. If you have Tim Tebow and Cam Newton, no big deal. If you have John Brantley and Tim Tebow, that's much more difficult.