Back in the '60s, a Spaniard invented a new way to throw the javelin. Instead of running up to the fault line and chunking the spear, he got at the fault line, put the end of the spear on his hip, and rotated like a discus thrower. When he got up enough speed, he brought the spear out to full arm length, holding on with both hands at the end of it, and let go when he reached full momentum. He broke the world record by more then 15 feet and won the world championship in a walk.
And the very next year, right before the Olympics, his method of throwing the javelin was outlawed and everybody had to go back to running and chunking.
This is the same thing. Innovative coaches have come up with a way to make life uncomfortable for DCs everywhere and they're whining about it. It isn't as if you can't stop a hurry-up O; ask Baylor and Oregon about that. It's that, "Dude, it's really hard to do!"
Well, <fastener turned with a screwdriver> Saban. Let's let people who want to play football in new ways do it.