Archy1221
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I’m not so sure the posters WR is that much of a good point. There have been open WR every game that the QB’s just aren’t finding and/or hitting with competent passes. This is based off user accounts that attended games live, the replays on tv, and Rhule’s press conferences. Casey’s number were fairly consistent in 2021 and 2022 in terms of completion percentage and yards per game while throwing to non nfl quality receivers outside of Palmer.It's a good point. Now maybe it's more of limiting dumb interceptions though also. That's been a pretty big problem this season also.
Another thing that's similar to your point would be how we had two key RB's get injured for the season. So maybe the running QB's filled the gaps there because if I'm looking at team stats correctly, we're actually 32nd in the nation in rushing yards per game.
Hard to say all things would have been equal with injuries if Thompson had been the starter but maybe there's something to that one.
As far as the RB’s go and injuries, no doubt that hurts some depth. But watching EJ play, do we believe the production of the other hurt RB’s would have outpaced EJ’s by very much more? Probably some in EJ’s first few games, but I don’t see much of a difference in EJ now vs the years starting RB’s.
Last thing, the running game gets opened up more with a higher quality passing game. Even though CT can’t run nearly as well as HH or Sims, his increased passing prowess would soften up the safety’s and prevent as much downhill pressure as the offense currently sees. Maybe also allow the WR’s to get better blocking angles for second level runs.