Nice post.I think those are totally fair and valid questions. I think the answer to most of them, and probably all of them, is a lot simpler than that wacky theory being floated by fans on IC. I think the answer is that this coaching staff, despite being led by the most accomplished NFL coach of all time, has some major flaws in terms of relevant experience in coaching, scheming, playcalling, and game planning at the collegiate level. Freddie Kitchens had one of the most disastrous head coaching stint anyone has ever had in the NFL, and has never been known to be a prolific OC or playcaller, yet he is our OC and playcaller. This staff has virtually zero collective collegiate coaching experience, so they were probably entirely reliant upon what they know, which is coaching, scheming, game planning, and playcalling for the NFL, which is decidedly different from doing it in college. A lot of NFL people seemingly have an arrogance about them that leads them to believe that "football is football" and that just because they were successful at the professional level, then they will automatically be successful doing the same things at the collegiate level, because the collegiate level must just be the "JV league" of the NFL.
I’d add - was the bulk of this staff successful at the NFL level? This staff is not the group of coaches who helped lead the Patriots to such prolonged success from 2001-2019.