Hopefully it will be as true as the last time you claimed to have done this, in order to prevent your blood from boiling anymore anytime the offense is criticized. Looks like your word is as good as mud.
The fact you twisted this thread into making it about McDaniels, shows you still don't get it and have tunnel vision whenever anyone has a discussion about offense. You guys have all been on my ignore list for a long time, it's fun to look at them in a bunch since they all whine/cry about the same thing.
I guess the irony of you responding to all the guys you have had on your ignore list for a long time escapes you.... You're beginning to sound ever more like someone who also believed there was a conspiracy organized to thwart his attempts to enlighten this board.
You continue to make an ass of yourself in these threads all the while proclaiming you are the lone voice of reason based on your ability to dismiss reams of evidence to the contrary because it doesn't agree with your underlying premise. That was a hallmark of NEM's time here as well. You throw out the old insanity adage, oblivious to it's actual correlation to what you choose to do. He did that almost daily towards the end.
You claim the way the roster has been constructed this season somehow proves you are not alone, BB has obviously seen the light. He upgraded the OL and RB positions ergo he intends to run more and move away from this doomed experiment in running the spread offense and relying on the shotgun. He upgraded the OL depth because his offense as a whole has suffered any time Neal is missing, and Neal is missing at some point almost every season, and he is not signed beyond this season. Not to mention he has a couple of other OLinemen who may be UFA after this season depending on how the labor negotiations unfold. He hasn't had two health backs to rotate on a consistent basis in a two back system almost since the day in 2006 he determined this was a trend he wanted to persue after watching Corey Dillon follow his dominant 2004 season with his 2005 preview of the beginning of the end of a feature RB. Last season he went to camp with 3 potential rotational RB only to find himself with only 1 consistently able to answer the bell. He's gonna try 3 again in hopes two can remain healthy for the first time in 3 years...only one of the names has changed.
Bill's choice of OC for the last 4 years got tapped for a HC job. He is being replaced, though not yet in name, by a guy with no experience at the pro level beyond as an assistant under that former OC. One reason Bill can and would do that is because the scheme and personnel will remain essentially the same, although a name will change here or there. If it in fact does, I'm sure you will be back to claiming he has once again given autonomy to the next generation of incompetent OC. Which would strongly suggest BB is a virtual moron.
We're done attempting to be a run first, smashmouth offense in the presence of Brady, Moss and Welker. Bill determined a while ago that reliance on that aspect of the game came with it's own set of issues. Your RB gets ground up and you're dead in the water. And RB grind up at a greater rate than QB's are injured to the point of being unable or unavailable to function. Brady was lost in week 1 last season and the team still managed to win 11 games behind a career backup who only had 1 healthy starting RB for much of the season. That was the system and the scheme you continue to disparage at work. One that even allowed a QB who hadn't started a game since HS to grow over the course of one season into a $63M franchise QB... This season with his HOF mentor back there is virtually no way they alter let alone abandon a scheme that showcases his skillset.
As Tom Curran observed recently, Brady and this offense will be the least of Bill's concerns this season. Rather it will be retooling this defense into one that can more consistently be counted on to stop everyone else's - particularly on 3rd down and in the red zone.
Too bad that guy who set up that exclusive board for NEM wouldn't offer it to you now that he is history there, too. But then, that would be the definition of insanity, wouldn't it.