I wouldnt want to be run only....but arguably our most skilled room on offense is RB, our O-Line is suprisingly not a glaring weakness for the first time in several decades, and our QB's most elite skill is scrambling and speed.It’s okay to be run first, but not run only. The Colts tried that and went nowhere. This biggest defensive gaps are still in pass defense. Run heavily leads to more injuries, exhausted offenses and limited comeback ability. It’s just not practical with teams now playing 17 games. Fun idea though might work for first half of season.
Look at the Ravens. They are run focused, not run only. Lamar and Kyler had roughly the same number of Attempt (Rushing+Passing) last year...they were just broken down differently.
Kyler - 541 Pass Attempts , 78 Rush Attempts = 619 Total
Lamar - 474 Pass Attempts, 139 Rush Attempts = 613 Total
Im not saying Kyler need to run as often as Lamar...but having a goal of 450 pass attempts and 100 rush attempts by Kyler would be the type of offense I hope we are looking at. Obviously those numbers will change based on game situations....but IMO we need to gameplan going into the season that Kyler is going to throw less and run more.....and we as a team are going to lean into the running game in a creative way, because its our best shot at winning games.
Run the Ball, Stop the Run, Force Turnovers, Convert in the Red Zone.
Those things ALWAYS work in football...it doesnt matter the era. If you can consistently do those things you will be a good team. You might not be great, but Ill take consistently good at this point.