my guess is that the numbers reveal long returns aren’t super common. Offenses move the ball anyway and that the turnover or penalty prospect is just consistently a little more punishing than the return yardage
I don’t know the stats, but yea, a returner fumbling. I’m not pretending it’s ultra common. just in evaluating the risk reward you can’t pretend the only variable is a long return and not a bad outcome for the returner.
meh we are in a window where guys improve very quickly.
Breece halls been working through that window and gotten much more explosive for instance. We are about in the right spot where between improving health and added conditioning he may not get to 100% but the run from 70%-90+ should move quickly the next couple weeks I believe
what’s revisionist about me saying he doesn’t have the arm?
when in those big moments he was forced to put the ball into tight nfl windows that he wasn’t capable of consistently achieving.
still a great dude that is wish the best to even though I didn’t want him at qb
I expect us to run Josh (possibly twice) and kick an extra point
that we had a shotgun run followed by a pass was the issue. Sure the play wasn’t well executed, but no execution should’ve really been asked.
I love fitz when he’s not throwing the ball for the bills in crunch time. No one forgot his arm was weak by nfl standards and needs. Everyone appreciates the man he is.
we have guys that if schemed up can get yac. Have you not seen harty with the ball in his hands? Did we just burn the McKenzie section of the playbook?
it was the best terrible day I’ve ever watched.
Dorsey was the good husband that got caught cheating. The reliable employee that pocketed a couple bucks. You want to justify that everything was solid on paper but he had about 5 of the most ridiculous calls possible and 4 were in huge moments.
that Josh was making a read is a fail there