A strong offense can make it possible to do things you should only be able to do with a defense -
I think that is the strategy of the WTBTS - they just keep moving the ball and keeping the other side (the sane ones) off balance. They never feel inclined to 'defend' themselves since all the R&F will just swallow it all hook line and sinker - in short many like the show. Many in the R&F are so baffled by the constant shifts at the line that they have no time to react to the dangerous tricks being played on them. I was one of them for 30 years and I never caught on till just a year or so back - it was almost total desperation before I finally got a crack in my armour and started to take an honest look -
Once I did it has not taken long to just walk off the field knowing there was no chance of changing the 'leopards spots' -
Let me think... hmm.. It's a good thing that the WT doesn't have to run through the Pittsburgh backfield; or their whole "team" would have been in the hospital a long time ago. As for Indy... nah, don't make me laugh. Sorry. No. Boo-yah! Go STILLERS!