Not quite. Multiple times receivers had 3-5 yards on the db's and the qb just didn't execute. Can't fault a coordinator for lack of execution on plays that worked the way they were designed to. Also, can't fault a coordinator for deciding to throw 40 yards down field when another receiver running a crossing route is wide open. Plays are called by people who understand the game (not someone who just watches where the ball goes on a tv screen), they have to be executed by players.
[/quoteThis has been a problem for Armstrong his whole career.Locking in on one reciever,not checking down to the open guy.Ready for a change at Q.B.,and if that doesn't improvethe situation,start looking for a new O.C.