well, i think if you take in to account that the article says he likes to do this on 1st and 2nd down, i think if you're getting these kind of looks, offensively, you run right at it.
you have to make him stop blitzing...so you run draws/screens, in the middle of the field, behind the blitz. you keep a back or TE in, quick chip, boom behind the blitz for a quick pass.
but the caveat to all of this is...who's faster?
the defensive blitzers or your guy getting to his spot?
and that's only if the QB recognizes and makes the proper read, and check to the correct play. if you have a slower developing play, routes down field or drags across the middle, then this blitz works a lot.
then there's the matter of the personnel...do you have the personnel to drop guys like a DE in to coverage? i remmeber back in the day, the panthers would drop Julius Peppers in to coverage....it freaked people out.
the Steelers would do the same with their OLB...the int James Harrison got in the Super Bowl against the Cardinals was such a play.
anyway......the good news is i think we have the speed on defense to pull this kind of stuff off. LB and Safeties plenty fast enough, and good enough tacklers to make this work.