Since Folsom holds multiple losses to DLS mostly in blowout fashion and a Blow out loss to Monterey Trail, with far more talented teams, no one has solved the veer…..
Also, Serra just got smoked by the veer by 29 points…. 🤣
To be objective and fair, running the veer offense with the coaching and talent DLS has seen come through their program is the super rare exception, not the rule, and doesn't really provide a ringing endorsement of the offensive strategy itself.
I mean, what other relevant or comparable HS program running the same offense has seen even half the Local or National success that DLS has? Can you name one (that's still employing the same strategy today)?
It ain't the veer offense, it's the culture, coaching, and talent. As well as their defensive system (can't leave that out!). During the early days when Coach Lad was getting it all started up until they really started drawing in elite talent during the 1990's the offensive style mattered -- but that time passed quite a while ago. They could be running virtually any offensive system today and still be a premier program.
For the most part, running the veer, wing-t, double wing, or any run-oriented offense for that matter isn't going to be wildly successful unless it's in rural America against small town programs OR the team simply has elite level talent and coaching. And in the case of the latter, running that style of offense wouldn't come close to taking full advantage of the talent, skill, and speed those elite players possess.
Which is precisely why you don't see those offenses run by the vast majority of elite HS and collegiate programs and not one professional team. Hell, you don't even really see PRO style or the WCO much anymore, either.
It has been a long discussed topic on this forum how DLS has, for the most part, no longer been able to compete with the likes of recruited up Mater Dei, St. John Bosco, Bishop Gorman, etc, etc. partially due to the antiquated and largely one-dimensional offense they run. Those teams surely have figured out the "veer", as any defense should if blessed with top shelf talent and speed.
Again, if DLS was currently running the "spread", or some other offensive variation, within the realm of the culture and program they've created and developed over the past 46 years -- you could be saying the same thing about their opponents not solving their offense. Except for the elite of the elites, of course. Just as it is now.