I’m curious about this. As in, do coaches and staff think about holding back on showing their full range of plays, early on, or do they really game-plan according to the cliches they typically state?
“One game at a time,” etc. etc. “We’re just thinking about this week, nothing more.”
If memory serves, the Pats didn’t show the defense they used in the Super Bowl until the Super Bowl. I might be wrong about that, but that’s what I’m remembering.
With the Rams, I’m thinking if they followed suit, it would be more on the offensive side of things. To make a long story short . . . I’m hoping the absence of jumbo packages is all about that holding back, cuz I really, really want them to add this to their playbook.
Two TEs, six linemen, one wideout. Two TEs, five linemen, one wideout, a second-string DT like Smart in the backfield as FB. Stuff like that. Hand it off to him sometimes. Have him crash into the line as a blocker at other times, etc. Mix it up.
Or . . . they could just indulge me and do this all year long.
;>)