At 1st I thought this was like saying the less a batter strikes out, the better their batting averages tend to be. But, if "production" is defined as gross production, I can see the deeper logic, broader correlation between negative plays & "production". More consistent running game, staying on schedule, more opportunities to run the ball, ect...
For me, the running game always comes down to the 2nd level. If lineman are getting there or LB's are staying free & making tackles, ect... But, you certainly have to crawl before you walk, ie cracking the LOS.
O-line play always starts w/the center & Jurgens should probably be a 1st year starter this year. Hopefully, all the growing pains he went through being forced into action as an undersized, inexperienced lineman pay big dividends this season.