So we are starting a guy who started one game last year and then one game last week. Against a team with a pretty good defense. So how do we start out the game? Of our first 21 offensive plays, 18 of them were passes. Because who doesn't think that it's a great idea to have a young quarterback throw the ball all over the place in a situation like that?
And then the best part is that with a minute and a half left in the half in a half that you are behind 21-3, instead of continuing to throw the ball and maybe completing a couple passes and having a chance to score, THAT'S when you decide to run the ball three plays in a row to I guess try to kill the clock, except you go out of bounds on two of those three runs and all the sudden it's 4th down and they call a time out to force you to punt. Oops.
But in any event, given what we were starting at quarterback with, who in their right mind thinks that the correct strategy is to come out and try to throw the ball 18 times in your first 21 plays?
A moron, that's who.
And then the best part is that with a minute and a half left in the half in a half that you are behind 21-3, instead of continuing to throw the ball and maybe completing a couple passes and having a chance to score, THAT'S when you decide to run the ball three plays in a row to I guess try to kill the clock, except you go out of bounds on two of those three runs and all the sudden it's 4th down and they call a time out to force you to punt. Oops.
But in any event, given what we were starting at quarterback with, who in their right mind thinks that the correct strategy is to come out and try to throw the ball 18 times in your first 21 plays?
A moron, that's who.