What teams have the most diverse offense

The Patriots. More accurately, it's Belicheck.

Belicheck has shown the ability to complete rework his offense in the middle of games.

When they were running Jacoby Brisette at QB during Brady's suspension, they ran the read option.

In their 19-1 season, they faced the Chargers in the AFC Championship game. The Chargers did an excellent job of limiting their passing game, intercepting Brady twice. Belicheck then just pulled a triple tight end, power running game out of his pocket and the Patriots ran the ball to victory. This despite the fact that they hadn't shown that formation at any point during the year.

Every time they lose a key part of their offense (except for Brady of course), Belicheck just thinks up a new offensive scheme that fits the profile of the remaining players and they continue chugging along. Lose Randy Moss? That's fine. We'll draft Gronkowski and Hernandez and run a double tight end offense that has two deep threats at the tight end position. And honestly even the year they lost Brady they still went 11-5.

Oh what? Hernandez murdered a man? Cool, well cut him, replace him with some slot receivers and Gronkowski will still be the main deep threat.

At the end of this season, it's very likely that Gronkowski will be cut. He's an oft injured player approaching 30 and his salary is doubling next year. Patriot fans will be angry for like 5 minutes. Belicheck will find some random 2nd round pick with interesting physical skills, turn him into a pro bowler while another team decides to sign Gronk to a big deal only to be inevitably disappointed when he plays 7 games in 2019 and puts up 300 yards, 2 TDS type of numbers.

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