Awsi Dooger
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I always wonder if the fans who beg for screen passes have ever actually charted a game, or several games, to see how screen passes fare.
Obviously not or they would quickly lose interest in those plays. For every sucker punch you land you get smacked in the mouth a half dozen times or more.
There was an NFL study on screen passes for 2016. Ryan Tannehill of the Dolphins lost a full half yard per attempt due to screen passes. He was 7.7 overall but would have been 8.2 if a screen pass had never been thrown.
Not exactly complicated. Top defenses are not going to allow you to get away with a safe pass behind the line of scrimmage that rambles for a first down. Lazy coordinators get infatuated with screens due to how easily they ramble at lower levels of the sport, then they can't understand why those plays are mauled up the ladder.
If we're too scared to run the ball physically and frequently we won't win this game.
Obviously not or they would quickly lose interest in those plays. For every sucker punch you land you get smacked in the mouth a half dozen times or more.
There was an NFL study on screen passes for 2016. Ryan Tannehill of the Dolphins lost a full half yard per attempt due to screen passes. He was 7.7 overall but would have been 8.2 if a screen pass had never been thrown.
Not exactly complicated. Top defenses are not going to allow you to get away with a safe pass behind the line of scrimmage that rambles for a first down. Lazy coordinators get infatuated with screens due to how easily they ramble at lower levels of the sport, then they can't understand why those plays are mauled up the ladder.
If we're too scared to run the ball physically and frequently we won't win this game.