OK, let's go with that. Josh was terrible. So why would you want him throwing out of his own endzone given all the risks then? Tipped ball, holding in EZ, sack, you name it. Those are high risk plays, especially when your QB is 9 for 30 on the day.
We ran for 150 yds today. If nothing else, run on first and second down get a few yards, maybe break one for a first down, who knows. Low risk plays, force timeouts.
On third down, play action, roll Josh out, let him throw a short pass or even just run for the first. What we saw was just bad.