I agree that zbs scheme is also just a name and all teams run it...BUT to primarily run it without the proper pieces can doom a team. With a zbs you are basically telling your running back to look for the open hole and go. Which can be very problematic if you don't have a good enough rb.
The ZBS is designed for a particular type of RB. A one cut runner. Essentially if a guy has the ability to find a hole and go . . . he would fit the ZBS rather well. It's the reason why Denver produced so many 1000 yard runners in the 90's and early 2000's under Mike Shanahan. It's the reason why Gary Kubiak can throw guys like Arian Foster and Ben Tate into that system and turn them into gold.
Daniel Thomas, in a sense, fits this scheme very well. Even Lamar Miller fits this type of scheme. Reggie Bush did not, but he is a much more talented runner than the former 2, so he made the best out of the situation.
When you have these one cut runners, and you are running the ZBS, you need the proper lineman, especially inside, to be able to have success running the ball. We just don't have that and it's not a good fit for our backs.
It's less about how talented our linemen are and more about the type of linemen we have. I think John Jerry has the potential to be a real solid guard in a more power based system, but in the ZBS he will continue to be underwhelming. Ritchie Incognito is an absolute joke in a ZBS, but he makes up for it with toughness. Mckinnie/Clabo both fit better in more power based systems. Pouncey is the only guy who fits well, even though I think he could be elite as a move guard.
So when you have an oline designed for the ZBS but fit a power scheme it = a lack of success running the ball and that turns Miami into a one dimensional offense and teams can focus on teeing off on Ryan Tannehill. In turn, Ryan Tannehill turned from a QB who excelled against pressure/blitz to a QB who became overwhelmed by it because he almost expected it on every passing play. In a sense, there was a stretch where he completely lost his confidence because he had no faith in his offensive line. Take away he lost his outlet guy in Brandon Gibson and he can't connect with Wallace to save his life . . . it equals the performances we saw against Buffalo and the Jets to end the season.
WE ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO ADDRESS THE OLINE THIS OFFSEASON. I'm starting to lean at going after Brandon Albert . . . you have your hopeful franchise QB in Tannehill . . . get him a guy that fits the scheme but can also protect his blindside. A guy who can get out there and block in the running game. You have a big chunk of rollover money . . . . franchise Grimes and sign Albert as your LT. Round 1 get a big target at WR/TE for Tannehill to throw into the mix of Wallace/Hartline/Gibson/Clay. I'd personally go OLine every other round. So Round 2 OL / Round 3 RB (one that can break a tackle) / Round 4 OL / Round 5 DB/DT/LB / Round 6 OL / Round 7 BPA .
You get rid of Martin/Incognito/Jerry/Clabo/McKinnie, obviously keep Pouncey and add Albert, 3 draft picks, a UDFA or 2, and hope for the development of Brenner, Yeatman, Samuda and Thomas, plus the versatility of Garner still in the mix . . . or worse comes to worse you can resign Clabo to play RT or another vet. Most important are those interior positions though. They have to get better. We play in a division where the DT's are beastly . . . we have to be strong up front or we'll never win this division.