09-26-2016, 12:47 AM
No simple answer to this.
1. Not much time to go through progressions. He's been sacked 12 times already. Who knows how many pressures and hits.
2. Nobody says Ben is forcing it to Brown when he targets him 20 times per game. Great WRs get fed the ball. I trust Dalton will hit the open WR...assuming guys are actually open and Dalton has time to find the open man. Otherwise, I think he goes to Green by default, as he should.
3. Dalton has 21 TDs in his last 18 games without Eifert. He had 25 TDs in 12 games with him in '15. In short, I think Eifert will help remedy the red-zone woes. This reminds me of the beginning of 2014, when we struggled to punch it in. It really became a theme through that whole year.
1. Not much time to go through progressions. He's been sacked 12 times already. Who knows how many pressures and hits.
2. Nobody says Ben is forcing it to Brown when he targets him 20 times per game. Great WRs get fed the ball. I trust Dalton will hit the open WR...assuming guys are actually open and Dalton has time to find the open man. Otherwise, I think he goes to Green by default, as he should.
3. Dalton has 21 TDs in his last 18 games without Eifert. He had 25 TDs in 12 games with him in '15. In short, I think Eifert will help remedy the red-zone woes. This reminds me of the beginning of 2014, when we struggled to punch it in. It really became a theme through that whole year.
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