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<blockquote data-quote="Pkrjones" data-source="post: 913258" data-attributes="member: 9982"><p>I'll try to keep this short.</p><p>Regardless of who the QB is in '21 I would expect them to have approx. 475-500 passes which would keep similar run/pass balance as in '20. It could be argued that MLF will try to run more in '21 but I'll assume the mix stays the same.</p><p></p><p>In '20 AR threw 498 passes, of which 57% went to WR's, 24% to RB's, and 18.7% to TE's.</p><p></p><p>Of the 285 targets to WR's 52% went to D. Adams (149 targets), 12.7% to MVS (63 targets), and 9% to Lazard (46). Adams was targeted 22 more times than in '19, so wouldn't surprise me if he would get 1 or 2 less targets in '21 with some of those sliding MVS' way. Also wouldn't surprise me if the WR's as a whole received less targets with Tonyan and the RB's getting more.</p><p></p><p>In a nutshell, MLF will game-plan more play-action, misdirection and movement to create mismatches at all levels so MVS may be asked to block even more, run more intermediate routes OR be much more efficient if/when a long-ball is attempted & he's going against a safety. With AJones & Dillon the running attack could be featured more and everyone's targets go down, while allowing the offense to control the clock, more. MLF will keep D's off balance and guessing, while using all of his weapons to move the ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pkrjones, post: 913258, member: 9982"] I'll try to keep this short. Regardless of who the QB is in '21 I would expect them to have approx. 475-500 passes which would keep similar run/pass balance as in '20. It could be argued that MLF will try to run more in '21 but I'll assume the mix stays the same. In '20 AR threw 498 passes, of which 57% went to WR's, 24% to RB's, and 18.7% to TE's. Of the 285 targets to WR's 52% went to D. Adams (149 targets), 12.7% to MVS (63 targets), and 9% to Lazard (46). Adams was targeted 22 more times than in '19, so wouldn't surprise me if he would get 1 or 2 less targets in '21 with some of those sliding MVS' way. Also wouldn't surprise me if the WR's as a whole received less targets with Tonyan and the RB's getting more. In a nutshell, MLF will game-plan more play-action, misdirection and movement to create mismatches at all levels so MVS may be asked to block even more, run more intermediate routes OR be much more efficient if/when a long-ball is attempted & he's going against a safety. With AJones & Dillon the running attack could be featured more and everyone's targets go down, while allowing the offense to control the clock, more. MLF will keep D's off balance and guessing, while using all of his weapons to move the ball. [/QUOTE]
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