
Originally Posted by
dawg80
Smith looked pretty good at times. We did convert two drives into TDs after entering the Red Zone, the second one only after the pick 6 was nullified by a "roughing" the QB call. Griffin Hebert looks very promising, and together with Hardy, offers a pretty good one-two punch at WR.
Mostly, though, as Hogdawg has pointed out, we have a good "between the 20's" offense that sputters in the Red Zone. Lot of that is due to 1) not having a big back who can dig out those tough yards, and 2) not having a QB who is a true running threat. We make things too easy for defenses who can use the end line of the EZ as a 12th defender, i.e. can't get beat deep so overplay WRs underneath. Your QB HAS to represent a real threat such that defenses have to account for him. In our case opposing defenses mostly ignore Smith and concentrate on tightening down on the short passing attack.
It would also help to have a kicker who can actually kick.