I think I agree with most of what people have been saying. To me the playbook probably has not grown into a more complex set of plays, but the adjustments CPJ is comfortable making now allow for more permutations of our base sets. For example, we may run the tripe O three times in a row (and pick the same option all three times), but he is adjusting the blocking patterns and timing of the play in ways maybe not immediately apparent to myself (and other fans). In my mind that causes an immensely larger set of complexity for the defense (but minmizes the change needed on the Offense - for example the OLine may widen their split, but everyone else does this normal job).
The beauty, IMHO, of this offense is the permutations CPJ can make given his experience and intimate knowledge of the base packages. That is why he doesn't need play sheets or oregamed down and distance packages.. He literally shifts the plan in-flight as he sees what the D has been practicing all game. I liken it to soccer when a team comes out in a 4-4-2 and then switches throughout the game as the coaches notice weaknesses to a 3-5-2. The player who adjusted may need to come in with a different midset but the rest of the team plays in their role, and the opposite side now has mismatch issues. (But maybe I just have world cup on the mind - ps Hope Solo was boss this week - sorry mods I know that's not footbal
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