This sounds like someone who never watched a down of football before the spread offense took over. I remember when defenses actually had to stop the run first, not just chase athletes in space. You think this is new? We had Derrick Thomas coming off the edge and Cornelius Bennett dropping into coverage back in the 80s. That was versatility. The difference is we didn't build a whole scheme around it and call it revolutionary. We just recruited great football players and Coach Bryant, or later Coach Stallings, put them in position to win. This idea that you need a system to hide three-star talent is exactly what's wrong. You win with great players, period. All this talk about nickel looks and disguising coverages, that's just window dressing. The 1992 defense that won the national championship didn't care about your personnel package. They lined up and whipped you. You build a system around stars, you don't hope a system creates them. This draft exodus just proves loyalty is dead, not that schemes have changed. Give me a dominant nose tackle like Terrence Cody any day over a 'hybrid' who can't set the edge. These modern offenses look fancy until they get hit in the mouth by a real defense, not a scheme.