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Ugh"changed the offense" vs "not adding a new scheme". They cant cant add or diversify without changing the offense? You used both terms. Are they not adding or not changing?
You confirmed they are streamlining because of the new offensive coaching staff. You dont disagree here. Again, never said they were too stupid, I said they were inexperienced in a complicated offense, with an inexperienced qb. Again, you purposely misinterpreting what I said. Funny how you can instantly become hypocritical.
Again, explain what context the quotes I provided are in.
I havent back tracked on one thing. I said from the beginning 5 months ago, that they were streamlining, simplifying and altering parts of the offense...All that has seemingly been done
What are you even talking about
Again, find me reports, quotes, any sort of evidence of the last time they streamlined the offense, or are trying to add in shanahan type concepts. If it happens every year, this would be easy to find. Considering how much noise its made this year, youd think every other year would result in the same type of coverage
What you focus on is what it looks like on your tv screen, not everything that goes into actually running the offense.
Scheme and offense mean the same thing.
If you “add” a scheme you change the offense.
You still do not understand ( or choose not to) what streamlining terminology means.
Streamlining terminology is not at all the same as simplifying the offense.
I do not care about reports, I have told you that numerous times. I care about what happens on the field. I have zero interest in reading about what people think they see and think will happen, when I will see it for myself, and I know after 20 years of watching the organization in action, what parameters “change” will fit within. This topic, particularly in the media, started from incorrect assumption, and has built upon it.
Every year since Belichick arrived the Patriots have operated within an offensive scheme, and made changes to it based upon their personnel, what worked and didn’t last year, how defenses are changing, etc. They have a vast playbook which they can draw from to adapt to personnel, they do not have to add things. The outside zone run concept has been used forever. Using it more often particularly in practice is not adding something new. It’s not changing the offense.
This year is no different. They are doing the same thing.












