explaining that most of the time, Troy will a spread with the ball out of the QBs hand very quickly. If that's the case, he says, then why commit 5 or 6 guys who will basically have no time to get there and effect the play. Not a bad point. It would be a bend don't break philosophy, which might not be bad considering how many points they give up (they were 116th in scoring defense last year).
What reasons would you suggest against running this 90+ percent of the time?
I think my biggest argument is predictability. It's not that it might not be effective, but it is virtually all we do, it will become exploitable as we saw over and over last year which contributed greatly to us losing games we had no business losing.