‘”You have to be multidimensional,” Daboll said. “You have to be able to throw it when they know you’re going to throw it, and you have to be able to run it when they know you’re going to run it. That’s the toughest thing in the National Football League because each week it’s such a demanding amount of time in terms of preparation and going through the week and then getting to play a really good opponent. Regardless of who you play, every team in professional football is good. So at the end of the day — whether it’s gap schemes, zone schemes, drop-back passes, play-action passes — you need to have all those things so then each week you go ahead and you evaluate the team you’re playing and what you have and try to put the best plan you can together to give yourself a chance.”‘