IMHO Bevell values randomness is his play calling .... as does Carroll and Cable. The less versatile and more limited the tools they have at hand ... the less they have to chose from in their alignment with randomness. And the less uncertainty is presented to opponents.
With versatile players who can line up at multiple spots and provide multiple roles, they can opt for safer high percentage calls while maintaining randomness. As season attrition deprives play callers of versatile tools, higher risk comes into play as uncertainty thru personnel dwindles. A couple of examples of reduced uncertainty and randomness thru attrition would include .... a young Luke Wilson replacing Zack Miller as well as Will Tukuafu replacing a more versatile Derrick Coleman.
Another influence is the attrition of playmakers with special skills. The untimely loss of Paul Richardson was a more recent example of a lost special dimension. He ran a lot of decoy and influence routes to clear out teammates before he began to emerge as a go to receiver.
Time to heal up, reload and expand the offense.
Note:[tweet]https://twitter.com/PFF_Steve/status/562399914337255424[/tweet]
With versatile players who can line up at multiple spots and provide multiple roles, they can opt for safer high percentage calls while maintaining randomness. As season attrition deprives play callers of versatile tools, higher risk comes into play as uncertainty thru personnel dwindles. A couple of examples of reduced uncertainty and randomness thru attrition would include .... a young Luke Wilson replacing Zack Miller as well as Will Tukuafu replacing a more versatile Derrick Coleman.
Another influence is the attrition of playmakers with special skills. The untimely loss of Paul Richardson was a more recent example of a lost special dimension. He ran a lot of decoy and influence routes to clear out teammates before he began to emerge as a go to receiver.
Time to heal up, reload and expand the offense.
Note:[tweet]https://twitter.com/PFF_Steve/status/562399914337255424[/tweet]