So, no trickery for as far as I've seen. Just a whole lot of stacking the box and containing the outsides to stop the run. That worked pretty well.
Problem I have so far is that the blitz schemes have been very vanilla. I thought this would be more like LeBeau's Pittsburgh defense. Maybe not as good, but at least with some comparable blitzes and what not.
I've seen a lot of 3 and 4 man blitzes. Especially on 3rd down, he very often seems to send 3. I'm not crucifying him yet. He obviously has quite some time left and it's the first year in a 3-4, but it's all just looking very vanilla at this point.