11-29-2023, 04:25 PM
(11-29-2023, 04:00 PM)ochocincos Wrote: I would say emphatically yes.
The offensive playcalling, as it stands in its current form, is extremely dependent on upper-tier (if not elite) QB performance to execute it well.
You need a QB who is extremely accurate and can make some of the deep passes.
The offense runs a heavy majority in shotgun and the OL is not good enough to either open up good enough holes in the run game nor protect the QB for 5+ seconds.
If the QB isn't good, it's going to be a lot of very short passing and trying to run with a not-great OL/scheme, allowing the defense to stay closer to the LOS and sit on the short routes.
Taylor hasn't shown yet that he can adjust the style enough to scheme open receivers quickly and create gaps in the run game for RBs to be effective such that you don't have to depend so much on the QB being spectacular.
I saw at least three potential TD plays wide open that the QB missed on Sunday. Those three didn't need elite QB play, they just needed ADEQUATE QB play.
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