Yes. I think this is how everyone who knows this offense feels. This scheme definitely helps out an OL who may be a little deficient in holding blocks for long periods of time. No scheme makes an OL irrelevant, obviously. If you have 5 turnstiles, you're not going to be successful, I don't care what plays you call. But I think King's athleticism combined with Lashlee's scheme combined with literally every single lineman coming back...it's GOT to be better than last year. Will it be a main strength of the team? Most likely not. But again, with the things I mentioned, if we can just get to having an average OL I think the offense can be miles better than what we've seen the last few years.
Much of it starts with how good D'Eriq King is, though.