Kingofholland
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Maybe you didn't read my post.. We had at least 4 times when we gained at LEAST 4 yards on a first down run.. and did not run on 2nd down either time.. Not once.. We never TRIED to establish the run.. We did not make the effort.. Period.. I am not going to sit here and declare we would have won if only we'd run it 30 times.. But I do know that NO defensive line wants to face 30 running plays.. NO defensive line wants to face one of those drives where you run at them 5,6, 7 times in a row.. And against us.. they never have to.. No matter how much we gain on first down.. the next play is GOING to be a pass. And I don't think we can win consistently that way.. Our line does not pass block well enough to drop back 50 times a game..
And you are correct that the type of running plays we run lacks any variation. We only run wide on the jet sweeps and gadget plays no matter which back is in and we almost never run off tackle. Now some of that may be because our tight ends stink at blocking.. Schultz almost got the receivers killed with his whiffs on the WR screen several times yesterday. I think we should go ahead and concede that none of our tight ends can block in space.. and quit calling plays that ask them to.
Moore is definitely quick to abandoned the running game and rarely do we see back to back runs unless the prior run yielded a good chunk of yards. I do think the offensive line has some interior run blocking challenges and maybe that plays into some of the decisions. However, if we just mix different kinds of run plays in, add a little motion on the occasional run play we may hold opposing defenses just long enough to 2nd guess the direction.
Opposing teams have figured out if you're physical with receivers, stack the box in the middle, and blitz the Cowboys will abandoned the run and be forced to keep more guys in to aid with pass blocking.