I disagree completely. If what yu are doing is not working, why the hell would anyone intheir right mind continue to do it? That is idiocy of the highest kind.
Really? You've been complaining about the Patriots' offensive coordinators since at least the time of Weis from what I hear. They haven't been fired, so what you're doing is not working. Yet, you continue to do it. I believe that you called that type of behavior idiocy of the highest kind.....
I take opffense to your saying that middle school players grasp thing that I dont. How come you dont grasp what I am saying, which by the way makes a lot of sense and is quite logical.
I take offense at your utter inability to grasp the simplest concepts in football, such as using the run to wear down an opponent even if it doesn't produce immediate and visible dividends. And, for the record, your claim to make a lot of sense is about as valid as the claim of the scientists who touted a cold fusion breakthrough. As I said, middle school players understand football better than you seem to.
At least try something else, then if it doesnt work, yu can at least say you tried it, but to not even change, to not even adjust, that is pure ignorance. Sorry, but thats the facts.
To the best of my knowledge, no Patriots' offensive coordinator under Belichick has ever played an entire game calling the exact same play every time. They do change it up, it's just not successful because this team's offensive personnel isn't very good or cohesive. Are you really so unable to understand why this team struggles, when they've got a interior consisting of rookies and second year players, players coming back from season ending injuries and tight ends and running backs who can't stay healthy? Are you really unable to understand that this team doesn't have a single receiver right now who can take a WR screen and juke 6 players for the touchdown? Does it go beyond your ken to think that the result of such situations is an inability to to the following:
1.) ram the ball down the opponents' throat and always gain positive yards
2.) take short gains and break them for big plays often enough to scare opponents.
3.) go over the middle without fear of stone handed receivers coughing up the ball?
That leaves only passes deep and to the sideline, and means that the run will be inconsistent. Trying to put the ball in the middle is a recipe for disaster with this receiving corps. And, that's pretty much what we've seen all season. The game plan is dictated by the personnel. The problem is that the personnel's not all that good.