Great post. How many times have we seen the run game work at the beginning of the game and then they go away from it?
Also, Zac Taylor said that a lot of the plays are RPO plays. How much of the running game issue is truly play calling and how much is Burrow optioning into a pass play?
I think, maybe this week, we will see how the run game truly is, BUT it's going to be tough to run against Pisspuke so maybe not. I imagine that with Browning, they will call more runs, but maybe not against the Squeelers' banged up secondary.
Before yesterday's Browns-Squeelers game, my hubby was saying that instead of trying to run to let DTR settle in, that the Browns should throw more intermediate passes because the Squeelers' run defense is good. Even though the Browns only scored 13 points, it was enough. Maybe we should try that?