The thing with Coker is, when he's good, he's the best we've got with the probable exception of Kid Barnett. But when he's bad, he makes mistakes that hurt. Not missing a receiver mistakes, but throwing a ball late over the middle into coverage mistakes. Mistakes that will cost you. My guess is that Saban and Lane trot Coker out there against Wiskey with a very vanilla, watered-down game plan that is heavy on runs, play action, one receiver routes, and designated target routes. He will have very little authority to audible and will be beaten over the head with the mantra, "if it ain't there, don't force it!"
They did something similar to start the game against WVU last year until they saw how Blake responded and what he could handle and slowly fed more bits and pieces into the gameplan. It was ugly but it worked last year and I think they kept slowly ramping it up until I'd say the Florida game where we were sort of forced to open it up a little, but Blake was in a groove by then and picked it up well. Maybe Coker can follow suit.
Boz, anything to add?