"Because the movement is based more on Int'l style, it becomes less common in continuity Foxtrot to mix the rhythms up. And that's why Silver & above Foxtrot tends to drop the extra "slow" count, using mostly a repetitive SQQ rhythm."
There is plenty of rhythmic variation in the English foxtrot, however it is a variation applied after mastery of the swing body movement, a characteristic almost entirely lacking in the bronze american foxtrot. Bronze american foxtrot can use free (nearly arbitrary) timing variations almost as a rhythm (ie latin) dance would, wheras the swing forms must use timing variation that takes the entire sequence of body movement into account... or else look ungainly.