12-08-2020, 11:44 AM
I know the last 2.5 games skew our numbers some, but our amount of pass attempts and yardage kind of masked some issues we had on offense. Our 3rd down offense was bad. Also, our red zone offense was bad. We couldn't complete deep throws and had to reply on 10-12 play drives to score...which are tough to do consistently in the NFL. And some of that is no running game. Which hurts the passing offense.
Taylor hasn't really worked wonders with the passing game. We're basically similar to where we were last year with Dalton. (Of course, Burrow is a fantastic prospect that I'd never trade. Burrow just can't do it all himself. He needs better coaching/scheme.)
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Taylor hasn't really worked wonders with the passing game. We're basically similar to where we were last year with Dalton. (Of course, Burrow is a fantastic prospect that I'd never trade. Burrow just can't do it all himself. He needs better coaching/scheme.)
<script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8">Here's a fun graph -- NFL passing efficiency as measured by ANY/A.
— Football Perspective (@fbgchase) December 8, 2020
Left to Right --> how good each passing offense is.
Down to Up --> how much each passing offense has declined/improved from 2019 to 2020.
PHI, BAL, DAL biggest decliners, 6 teams with huge improvements. pic.twitter.com/TQkzjJLFc1
Meanwhile, the Jets/Bengals/Bears/Giants have had bad QB play two years in a row.
— Football Perspective (@fbgchase) December 8, 2020
But my lord the Broncos and especially Eagles charts are ugly.
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