I posted this in the offseason thread, but I suppose it applies here:
There's really no surprises about this offenses and CPJ's calculus on countering the defense. Defense wants to key on the dive? See above.
DBs bail early on the counter motion to help in run support (first play)?
LBs and safety flowing to tail motion before the snap?
If you listen to CPJ talk about plays, his point is how would a defense play it, and how would you counter their counter? By now we know every play has multiple variations, and CPJ has myriad of options (pun intended) in attacking how defenses would play each variation. If you ever participate in the in game chats on here, most people on here can pretty much call what's going to eventually happen because of how the defense plays us. There are no secrets anymore...you just have to execute on both sides of the ball.