gogoat1
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Yes Mike Martz did revolutionize the league. Did you ever see a "bunch" formation before him ? That was exactly what Warren Sapp was talking about when he referenced turning on a light and cockroaches scattering in every direction.How do you think Martz revolutionized the league?
My take, was he implemented the Coryell offense, Deep passing game at a time that the league wasn’t prepared for it. Lucky for him he had the WR’s and QB and Oline to successfully execute it.
The league was running a ton of west coast short passing offense (Bill Walsh west coast) and defenses were calibrated to defend that.
Mcvay, from what I can tell is basically tweaking a bunch of west coach and other concepts. Creating a system of tweaks out of 11 personnel.
Mcvays system continues to be copied via the OC’s and assistants that are hired around the league. So, I would call that revolutionizing the league.
Did any other team copy Martz system or try to duplicate it? I seriously can’t remember. I don’t recall too many teams trying or successfully succeeding doing it.
Martz himself couldn’t duplicate it wherever he went and was eventually bounced from the league. Probably because the league caught up and it wasn’t feasible for any team to put together a top Oline along with. Kurt Warner and 3 future pro bowl skill guys.
I seen things I never seen before under Mad Mike.
The Kansas City Chiefs directly copied Martz,s offense. Even got our quarterback to do it. And they did it very,very well.