I am tired of the playcalling and I wish a reporter will get specific enough to call him on it.
All year we listen to MM talk about getting the offense to "stay ahead of the chains" or getting into "3rd and managable downs". Yet in specific, the last two weeks we have been in 3rd and 1 and I see plays called that ask a QB to throw 30+ yards down field. I don't know the exact percentage, but I would guess that on pass plays of greater than 20 yards you have a much less chance of completion versus a pass of 5 yards. Why work to "stay ahead of the chains" or "3rd and managable" if all your going to do is call a low sucess / high reward type play?
I'm all for stretching the field, but to a man, New England is the better team. Playing them at NE, with our back-up QB we needed to make every series count. Calling the deep pass on 3rd and 1 can't happen in this type of game, especially in the fourth quarter during a game that you are trailing(I'm talking about the Packers series prior to the last).
All year we listen to MM talk about getting the offense to "stay ahead of the chains" or getting into "3rd and managable downs". Yet in specific, the last two weeks we have been in 3rd and 1 and I see plays called that ask a QB to throw 30+ yards down field. I don't know the exact percentage, but I would guess that on pass plays of greater than 20 yards you have a much less chance of completion versus a pass of 5 yards. Why work to "stay ahead of the chains" or "3rd and managable" if all your going to do is call a low sucess / high reward type play?
I'm all for stretching the field, but to a man, New England is the better team. Playing them at NE, with our back-up QB we needed to make every series count. Calling the deep pass on 3rd and 1 can't happen in this type of game, especially in the fourth quarter during a game that you are trailing(I'm talking about the Packers series prior to the last).

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