All Hail Herbie
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Based on this assessment then, the argument is that we are simply playing to our personnel strength as an offense, drop-back passing. Our personnel are simply incapable of establishing a ground game for a TE, WR, or RB to run the ball.And, if we had a good O line and RB play, we would be calling more RB runs. This probably would be taking away more from called pass plays. Which....would automatically cut down on QB runs since there would be fewer scrambles/sacks.
Yep, this is philosophy and scheme.
When your O line sucks and your RBs can't be dominating runners, you have to change your philosophy and scheme to account for that. Which, causes more passing plays to be called...which causes more scrambles and sacks.....because.......your O line sucks.
The problem with that argument is that we are currently 12th in the conference with 27 sacks allowed this season. Evidently, we are no better at pass blocking than we are at run blocking.
Point being, if your personnel are lacking, you have to be creative in your approach. Utilize misdirection or employ a fullback or an extra tight end on some plays in order to gain leverage and break a run or two. A ground game of any sort serves as a better foundation for success.
While I know we are maximizing everything right now, it might not hurt for a team suffering from 5 consecutive losing seasons to look at a different approach.