moklerman
Rise from the Ashes III
Is it any surprise that David Johnson had 25 touches and the Cardinals had their "best" offensive game this year? The first three games he got 14, 15 & 16 touches and the Cardinals struggled to score points. Is it too simplistic and obvious to think that getting one of the best RB's in the league more involved will help the team?
I know the excitement is primarily focused around Rosen right now but why did it take 3+ games and starting a rookie QB for McCoy to realize that Johnson needs to be the focal point of the offense? Not that he's using him particularly effectively but at least he's getting the ball in his hands now.
I was distracted during today's game and missed much of it but it seemed to me that just like last week, the Cardinals didn't know what to do after getting a lead. Or how to adjust the offense or call timely plays. DJ needs to be more involved in the passing game too.
But, as much as I can't stand McCoy, how realistic do you want to look at this game? Because how often will Fitz drop a TD? If the two WR's make their catches the offense scores 31 points with a rookie QB and beats Seattle. So is it really the offense or the players not producing? I'd hate it to be the latter but realistically, the last two weeks were more about the players than the scheme IMO.
I know the excitement is primarily focused around Rosen right now but why did it take 3+ games and starting a rookie QB for McCoy to realize that Johnson needs to be the focal point of the offense? Not that he's using him particularly effectively but at least he's getting the ball in his hands now.
I was distracted during today's game and missed much of it but it seemed to me that just like last week, the Cardinals didn't know what to do after getting a lead. Or how to adjust the offense or call timely plays. DJ needs to be more involved in the passing game too.
But, as much as I can't stand McCoy, how realistic do you want to look at this game? Because how often will Fitz drop a TD? If the two WR's make their catches the offense scores 31 points with a rookie QB and beats Seattle. So is it really the offense or the players not producing? I'd hate it to be the latter but realistically, the last two weeks were more about the players than the scheme IMO.