I'm convinced that Jabba is obsessed with resurrecting the 1985 Chicago Bears ... or maybe the 1935 Chicago Bears complete with leather helmets ... to demonstrate his coaching "genius". Tebow, a "QB" who can't pass, and the wildcat are part and parcel of Jabba's "plan". A 250 pound bruiser with Jesus on his side will surely put the fear of God into opposing defenses, I guess the thought is, even if his errant downfield throws are as likely to end up being caught by DBs as WRs.
I think that Jabba's reasoning is that, if the rest of the league is building Ds to stop the passing game, then those same Ds won't be any good against the rush. After all, we all know that only Jabba is a great enough defensive coach to build a D that stops both cuz he told us so, and it's perfect contrarian logic: do the opposite of what everybody else is doing.
That the Jests don't actually have the personnel to run the "ground and pound" is immaterial. Never mind that they don't have a blocking TE on the roster. Never mind that Shonn Greene doesn't make many yards that the OL doesn't get for him. Tony Sparano will fix everything, but especially the Jests mediocre OL, including the travesty that is Wayne Hunter, the busting of Vlad Ducasse, and the lack of depth on the OL, all by playing musical linemen in TC and into the regular season.