I think the playbook may have some overcomplicated parts that, in nowadays NFL don't work well anymore.
Defenses get faster and faster every year. And many O-lines have problems. In fact, the Cards O-line overall was ranked in the middle of the pack with it's performance on sunday. Even last year the O-line wasn't in the worst 5.
O-line is a problem not only for the Cards: Seattle, Houston, Jax, Stealers, Giants, Bengels, Vikings, Broncos, Dolphins, Ravens, Saints, Charges, Washington, 49ers, Colts, Jets, Panthers, Rams and Patriots have problems with theire O-line that is more as half of the NFL. The Dallas, Lions, Bills, Buccanier and Titans O-line are not without questionmarks on some positions.
It seems that the D is at the moment ahead of the curve and the O-lines don't match the quickness, athleticism and physicality of D-lines and OLBs.
I would say, maybe, BA should overdoo his playbook and he doesn't seem to help QB/WR/TE by any means.
Defenses get faster and faster every year. And many O-lines have problems. In fact, the Cards O-line overall was ranked in the middle of the pack with it's performance on sunday. Even last year the O-line wasn't in the worst 5.
O-line is a problem not only for the Cards: Seattle, Houston, Jax, Stealers, Giants, Bengels, Vikings, Broncos, Dolphins, Ravens, Saints, Charges, Washington, 49ers, Colts, Jets, Panthers, Rams and Patriots have problems with theire O-line that is more as half of the NFL. The Dallas, Lions, Bills, Buccanier and Titans O-line are not without questionmarks on some positions.
It seems that the D is at the moment ahead of the curve and the O-lines don't match the quickness, athleticism and physicality of D-lines and OLBs.
I would say, maybe, BA should overdoo his playbook and he doesn't seem to help QB/WR/TE by any means.