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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
I wasn't critical of Romeos scheme. I was critical of the fact that soft players coaches don't toughen up overnight. I was dead right.
I never said coaches don't change. Bellichick is a great example of a coach whose scheme has changed impressively over time. Tomlin adjusted from Tampa 2 to labeaus zone blitz 3-4. But as you get older and more experienced with the scheme, we see coaches very often stick with old tricks. Reid is going to run west coast. We know that. Cowher will run zone blitz 3-4. We know that. Gruden is an exception because he isn't paying lip service. He studied for a full week boot camp with chip Kelly to learn his offense and has directly said when talking scheme he believes the game is shifting to a passing league. You can't read up in grudens study of the spread and not think his scheme will be totally different.
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Romeo was coaching like its 1988.
Today's NFL defense is all about pass rush and Romeo had two elite rush backers and almost every other defender has shown the ability to effectively blitz and Romeo drops everyone, all day.
The small sample size of when he blitzed more, the defense flashed top five quality.