Wait a minute. You, the self proclaimed football savant are telling me you’ve watched all the games and can’t tell the difference from the offense that lit the league on fire from the absolute trash offence that BOB has been trying Unsuccessfully to run since Watson’s second year? Do you think what Watson ran his first year is being run full time now? You really can’t tell the differenc?
I like that title & from now on, that's how you should address me when i school you.
Use your common sense. The only reason everyone thinks the offense was radically different was b/c they were putting up points. Nevermind it was just a 6 game stretch, nevermind it was a rookie qb whom the league had no tape on & no real feel for. Lets just run with the narrative that "oh, the offense was soooo radically different b/c BoB changed it to fit DW4's style...

. lets not........& instead just use our brains &
really break this down like rational & intelligent folks shall we?
There were a number of factors that influenced why that 6 game stretch on offense was what it was, most of which folks like you like to ignore when making your unsubstantiated, largely baseless claims that the offense was sooooo radically different back then. The biggest reason of course is something none of us here really knew then, but we know now. That is, WFV matters...& he apparently matters alot to
WHATEVER offense BoB wants to run.
4 out of those 6 games DW4 started in 2017, he had a healthy WFV. The only game he didn't where the offense still scored 30+ pts was in the NE game...Call that an outlier, but even that has relevance when i make my next point. His 1st start against Cincy the offense put up 13 damn pts......but guess who he didn't have in that game at WR? Yup, your boy WFV who caught his 7 TD's in the 4 game stretch he played with DW4 before he went down. The 6 other games WFV played without him he didn't sniff the end zone. Now in hearing this, does
any of this in 2019 sound familiar to you?
The 2nd major thing is, those team in that 6 game stretch were mostly bottom half of the league, or much worse on defense. Use any metric you'd like. I'll use DVOA since its the popular go-to for some on here.
Team DVOA ranking on defense in 2017
Tenn 21
Cle 16
NE 31 (yup, that's right a BB led defense was ranked 31 of 32 teams on defense that year)
KC 30
SEA 13
CIN 17
IOW's you'd think it would be just a tad bit easier to look good on offense & put up pts when you're going against defenses that reside towards the bottom of the league on defense don't ya agree?
Next, the new qb effect. You have to know that this played somewhat into it. The year after him, it was Mahomes who benefited...year after that it was Baker Mayfield. The length of the effect varies from guy to guy depending if they can play, but in that 6 game stretch, defenses hadn't really seen him & he & the offense took advantage of that.
Lastly, if there were
tweaks to the offense, they were made to ENHANCE DW4's skillset as noted in every damn article written going into the 2018 season. That means:
more play-action & rolling of the pocket- to this day, damn near every pass play we undertake comes off play-action.
more read option - you could argue successfully that we run more of this now than we ever did back in 2017 when it was basically zilch...
more RPO - can almost guarantee you we weren't running any of this back in 2017.
So if there was a change to the offense, it would seem we would need to go back to BoB's offense that we were largely running in 2017 rather than continue to tweak towards DW4, not the other way around.
Fact is, what we had been watching under center prior to DW4 was so bad, we really had no clue what BoB's offense could look like with competent qb play. Aside from that, what we have here with alot of folks is similar to what business economists call "
the endowment effect" except in this instance, you guys are overvaluing a 7 game performance instead of objectively weighing some of the key variables for why it happened, least of which is that the offense was radically different.