We disagree on two facts.
First, I disagree that we use that play a ton. I think we include it in like 1 or 2 game-plans a year, and I don't think we used it vs them in 2010. Those are just my recollections, so tifwiw.
Second, as I said, I think that they were coached to stop the dive and the veer. If you are right that they were coached to watch those keys and didn't, then I agree that they were unsound. However, it seems to me that by that logic, a lot of our own errors on D could also be chalked-up to guys failing DL 101 or DB 1o1 etc. Yet, you are the one who always blames the coaching/scheme.
Nah. Here the players stunk. When i blame the staff its when i can tell/see players doing what the scheme is calling but the scheme is situationally poor or not utilizing more.....roofs d have had blown assignments like every d including overpursuit; but that happens. Generally i dont complain about our lack of discipline on d. Its more about what we do.