NorthHawk wrote:You can have a good Offense that doesn’t restrict the special qualities that make them great, just look
at KC or the WCO of Bill Walsh. The formula is to get superior talent and let those players use it.
Peteball on the other hand doesn’t permit that and we’ve seen it with them trying to make Graham
a complete TE. Greg Olsen commented that he was surprised by that in meetings when different
plays were suggested but dismissed because it didn’t fit what Pete wanted to do. I suspect it’s part
of what caused Wilson to want out.
Bill Walsh's WCO worked best with a strong run game which is why Roger Craig was a dual 1000 receiver and back. Run game is very important.
Pete's football scheme works fine. It's a classic football game plan. It won a Super Bowl and went to another.
This talk of Pete dismissing plays is after the fact criticism. You start losing, suddenly the critics come out of nowhere. When you're going to the Super Bowl and winning, everyone is happy and talking smack.
I have zero issues with Pete's scheme. I don't buy any of the Pete Ball gossip. Pete likes a ball control offense with a strong run game with a play-action passing game with some innovation if the QB can do like Russ with a strong defense. Only problem with it he doesn't have the personnel to execute it right now.
I've heard Belichick maintains tight control of the offense and defense with no cowboying or deviation. Probably nearly every coach does including Mike Holmgren and Bill Walsh when they ran their teams.
I'm not real sure what point you're trying to make. Pete's scheme is a classic scheme. It works. There aren't coaches who adapt or change things too much from what they do. So this idea that KC or Frisco did much different isn't holding water. They run what their coaches wanted to run and found the players to execute it.
We know with 100 percent certainty that the type of scheme Pete wants to run works extremely well when the talent is there just like any other scheme.
To me scheme and the like are mostly unimportant. It all comes down to drafting and talent management. You win during the offseason and you'll win during the season.