If Google wanted to spend a lot of effort just to hot-foot one of the harder working teams in software security they could indeed build a system whose primary function was to put pressure on Adobe.
I’m confused by the relationship between your statement and my imaginary HoneyFarm.
First, how would a system that searches for exploits in the wild then releases patches for those vulnerabilities have a primary purpose of “putting pressure on Adobe?” Its primary purpose is to protect the users of its products from an exploit.
Second, help me understand why I should care about how hard Adobe’s team works. Are you saying they deserve our sympathy? Or implying that since they are smart and working hard, we cannot expect any better results than they are getting?