Can you define "stresses the defense out too much"? What does that mean? How do you measure that? Doesn't a bunch of pre-snap motion generate stress? What about play action? And on and on....
There are 6 guys pushing up the middle.
You need at least that to have a chance on defense. 7 guys would be preferable.
Then, you have to have 2 guys to contain the edge.
That's 9 players accounted for on defense on or near the line of scrimmage.
That leaves 2 guys to contain the rest of the field.
A trick play that is ran to the outside, the ball carrier only needs ro break one tackle to get passed to line of scrimmage and then only has to juke one of the 2 guys defending the entire field.
Or, a trick play that passes to the Wr whom is one on one against a defender without help.
Or, trick play where a TE releases
Hasn't happened yet, but I could see this stressing defenses out, to the point it drastically impacts the game for the viewer.
Teams will have to give up first downs to protect against a trick play. 3rd and 2 essentially becomes guaranteed first downs. That's boring to me.
It's like defending a fake FG, but instead the passer is good with his arm. How many fake FGs have you seen where the play call was perfect, the releasing WR was WIDE OPEN...but the kicker fubar'd the throw. That's how wide open these guys will be, but with a qb throwing to them. But no one wants to talk about it