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My main issue with DeFilipflopo is that i get him confused with Dowell Loggains. It's shocking to me that Pat Shurmur and his high-flying offense is getting a sniff.
 
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I don't know who "Luke" at lake effect bro is, but he struggles with the definitions and usage of terms like meritocracy, aristocracy, and nepotism.

...might want to rethink who you follow, Los.

I'm never a fan of the hipster takes of "The NFL doesn't try anything new."

Bullshit. They give out an Innovator of the Year Award. In a league which stresses parity, they are constantly looking for an edge over everyone else. At this level, an innovation on the offensive side can give a team a boost, but it's a question of time until the DCs around the league figure out a counter move. That's what happened with the Wildcat, that's what happened to the read option, that's what happened to Chip in Philly.
 
I don't know who "Luke" at lake effect bro is, but he struggles with the definitions and usage of terms like meritocracy, aristocracy, and nepotism.

...might want to rethink who you follow, Los.

I'm never a fan of the hipster takes of "The NFL doesn't try anything new."

Bullshit. They give out an Innovator of the Year Award. In a league which stresses parity, they are constantly looking for an edge over everyone else. At this level, an innovation on the offensive side can give a team a boost, but it's a question of time until the DCs around the league figure out a counter move. That's what happened with the Wildcat, that's what happened to the read option, that's what happened to Chip in Philly.

Who gives out an Innovator of the Year award?
 
I don't know who "Luke" at lake effect bro is, but he struggles with the definitions and usage of terms like meritocracy, aristocracy, and nepotism.

...might want to rethink who you follow, Los.

I'm never a fan of the hipster takes of "The NFL doesn't try anything new."

Bullshit. They give out an Innovator of the Year Award. In a league which stresses parity, they are constantly looking for an edge over everyone else. At this level, an innovation on the offensive side can give a team a boost, but it's a question of time until the DCs around the league figure out a counter move. That's what happened with the Wildcat, that's what happened to the read option, that's what happened to Chip in Philly.

I don't follow him but I agree with his take.
 
Who gives out an Innovator of the Year award?

I had to check.... Sporting News, not an official NFL award. Still, anyone really want to claim the NFL isn't looking for a playcalling edge? Many try every year. NFL plays don't look much like plays from one decade ago.

Not every experiment succeeds. Some fans expect the college game or at least experiments in the college game to translate to the NFL, but there's many reasons the NFL morphing of an offense is a slow one.
 
I had to check.... Sporting News, not an official NFL award. Still, anyone really want to claim the NFL isn't looking for a playcalling edge? Many try every year. NFL plays don't look much like plays from one decade ago.

Which is why it's funny that guys like Norv Turner, Jedd Fisch and company keep floating around the NFL as they refuse to adapt to changing landscape.

The teams who do it best are often the teams who find coaches who adapt best and view other schemes as an opportunity to learn.
 

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