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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.The offense will change a lot, in good ways. We will surprise teams more and you'll see more of a chameleon-like offense week to week rather than an offense that blatantly tells you what they will do and still succeeds at it.
Belichick gives his coordinators a lot of autonomy, look at how different the defense has looked under each coordinator, and also how different Weiss' and McDaniels' offenses looked.
The offense will change a lot, in good ways. We will surprise teams more and you'll see more of a chameleon-like offense week to week rather than an offense that blatantly tells you what they will do and still succeeds at it.
Belichick gives his coordinators a lot of autonomy, look at how different the defense has looked under each coordinator, and also how different Weiss' and McDaniels' offenses looked.
An interesting question is how much of the evolution of the offense has been driven by McDaniels, how much by Belichick, and how much by the talent available?
As an example: will we see games like the second LOLphins game, where Cassel spent almost the entire game in the shotgun, in 2009?
with a new oc how will the offense change? If it is alot will it change when Brady returns? He is rehabbing while he learns a new offense, or as a vet. qb it will not matter?
Weiss and McDainels offense looked different because of Moss and Welker.
We've seen the defense look very different under Crennel, Mangini, and Pees. Same with the offense, and it's not just due to all the loaded offensive talent. The play calling philosophies are totally different. McDaniels is very blatant in using the same 10 plays and daring other team's to stop it, which they usually don't, unless it's a meaningful playoff game in which case we choke (a lot like Mike Martz)
New England Patriots Coach Bill Belichick, fresh off his third Super Bowl title in four years, flew to Florida and spent four hours discussing and dissecting the offense in the film room with Meyer. He later dispatched his quarterbacks coach, Josh McDaniels, to Gainesville for two days to learn from Meyer and Dan Mullen, the Florida offensive coordinator, who was Meyer's quarterbacks coach at Bowling Green and Utah.
"Some of the concepts they have are good," Belichick said in a recent interview. "I think a couple of them complement something we do or could do."
At the end of Belichick's meeting with Meyer, he gave the system his blessing, the coaching Yoda approving the work of the young Jedi.
"He felt like it was fundamentally sound, that it wasn't a gimmick," Meyer said. "Coming from him, that's the ultimate compliment."
I never said McDaniels invented it, I know Belichick picked up spread offense ideas from Florida.
Point is, Belichick gives an overall philosophical direction and helps with the game planning, but DURING the games it is McDaniels' show unless he royally f's up. And during games, the guy uses the same predictable plays over and over, and was usually lucky enough that our talent was so good that it didn't matter (unless it was the playoffs)
.If the pats are predictable the colts with their stretch/play action to wayne are even more.
I never said McDaniels invented it, I know Belichick picked up spread offense ideas from Florida.
Point is, Belichick gives an overall philosophical direction and helps with the game planning, but DURING the games it is McDaniels' show unless he royally f's up. And during games, the guy uses the same predictable plays over and over, and was usually lucky enough that our talent was so good that it didn't matter (unless it was the playoffs)
Getting stopped in the playoffs how many times ? once in the SB ? You make it sound we got stopped every yr because of this offense. This offense has been in place for 2 yrs now. We made the SB in one .So lets not generalize this like mcdaniels being a failure for the past 10 playoff lossesIt's great you bring up the Colts because that's what we've become, the 01-04 Colts with a high powered predictable offense that puts up big numbers yet comes up SHORT in big playoff games... and nobody knows why we keep getting stopped in the playoffs.
Brady has destroyed your argument time and again, as has Welker. The team doesn't even run set plays in the sense that you're complaining about, because the team runs routes that are based upon sight adjustments by both the quarterback and the receivers, and Brady has shown, and said, time and again that his favorite receiver is the open receiver.
You don't know what the hell you're talking about when it comes to this issue, and you never have.