Not so sure about that. Our coaching staff seems to think about a lot of situations, already. I have heard players talk about this. It's a nice twist to go into a play like at the goal line which is mostly a 50-50 call, and say we run it if we get the look and we don't if we don't. While still trying to draw them offsides. That says something about the staff and it's something I like.
I think three times already, McD has called timeout in defense right before the snap, like icing the kicker. But moreso to see how the opposition lined up to run the play they wanted to run the most. That's a great little move we don't see enough from other coaches.
We also heard on the short TT touchdown pass to Clay in the Bronco game that TT's first option was pass, his second was to run, and his third was a different pass. He did both two and three and it was a TD. I had never heard of that before and not sure if it was a new twist or something he had in the years previous.
Those little things can give a tiny advantage and NFL games are usually won on three or four decisive plays per game.