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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 45496" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Are you sure about the passing efficiency stat? I seem to remember that we very often had YPA numbers better than our opponents and it wasn't just the JN years. Certainly the completion percentage has been low. I offer no challenge to that assertion. Avoiding picks has been a problem though, and that affects efficiency numbers a great deal. I guess I am going to have to go look up the numbers because I like to deal in truth.</p><p></p><p>Dumping off has been a problem. Vad always seemed to lock in early on a deep guy and ignore the high percentage underneath stuff under duress. That is part of the reason we saw so much pressure. Teams knew he was shaky and hesitant running option and also quick to lock in on the deep throw. Under those constraints, what would you dial up as a DC?</p><p></p><p>ATL, I am not against passing at all, but whatever we choose to do, we need to be very good at it. Looking down the roster, as it sits right now and thinking about each kids relative strengths and weaknesses, we are built to run. Making the commitment to be a heavier pass oriented offense will mean a pretty painful transition period. Is that something we all want to undergo?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 45496, member: 639"] Are you sure about the passing efficiency stat? I seem to remember that we very often had YPA numbers better than our opponents and it wasn't just the JN years. Certainly the completion percentage has been low. I offer no challenge to that assertion. Avoiding picks has been a problem though, and that affects efficiency numbers a great deal. I guess I am going to have to go look up the numbers because I like to deal in truth. Dumping off has been a problem. Vad always seemed to lock in early on a deep guy and ignore the high percentage underneath stuff under duress. That is part of the reason we saw so much pressure. Teams knew he was shaky and hesitant running option and also quick to lock in on the deep throw. Under those constraints, what would you dial up as a DC? ATL, I am not against passing at all, but whatever we choose to do, we need to be very good at it. Looking down the roster, as it sits right now and thinking about each kids relative strengths and weaknesses, we are built to run. Making the commitment to be a heavier pass oriented offense will mean a pretty painful transition period. Is that something we all want to undergo? [/QUOTE]
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