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I fear McDaniels' style of defense is becoming more and more obsolete in today's NFL and I don't think it benefits Maye and his strengths and weaknesses. Kraft Sr. needs to learn that we have to move on from the past.
I don't think this would be Vrabel's first choice, but he might be willing to compromise to take him if he really wants to be here. Vrabel chose to go the Shanahan style of offense route when he was in Tennessee when he could have just as easily installed the McDaniels/Patriots offense. So I don't see this would be the offense he would choose with complete autonomy.
I love McDaniels. He could do a good job developing Maye, but I think his offense would hinder what Maye could do.
I agree on McDaniels' style offense (I assume what you meant) becoming antiquated. That offense worked when you have a quarterback who is a very traditional drop back passer who relies on precision and timing. Brady, and to a much lesser extent Mac Jones, were guys who liked to sit in the pocket go through progressions and hit the open guy. While I think Maye will be able to do that (and to some extent already can) I think limiting him to that takes away so much of what Maye is capable of. Maye is an athlete and needs a guy like Johnson who can utilize his mobility and use the threat of Maye's mobility to keep a defense honest and open up some big plays. McDaniels' offense is like a Honda Accord. It gets the job done year in and year out but won't be able to keep up if you get into a race whereas Johnson's offense is a Ferrari. Flashy, fast, and exotic but costs a lot more to maintain.
This goes back to my whole ceiling comment. Sure the Ferrari could get wrecked and you're back to a Honda but I would love to see what the Ferrari can do with a capable driver.
I don't buy the obsolete or outdated arguments at all.
Complicated maybe but aren't they all and isn't that the point.
Anyway back to the outdated part: it's not like we're sitting here 20 years later still using the Weiss offense it evolved with the trends through the years. It went from the more traditional I form stuff that Charlie ran, to a more spread when the right WRs were here, 2 TEs when the personnel called for that, we did a lot of he hurry up stuff when that was vogue, and we even put in some RPO stuff for Cam and Mac.
I always remember reading that one of the benefits of the system was that once you had it down it then made it easy to steal other trends and concepts.











