Can playcalling make up for a bad OL?
If you have an offensive line that is suspect. . . not opening holes for the running game . . . or not giving the quarterback enough time to throw . . . is there any type of game plan or plays that can be called to take a bad offensive line out of the picture?
I'm asking this because there is a general attitude among many that Chris Palmer's playcalling is what's wrong with the team . . . and yet it is also accepted that the offensive line is what's wrong.
Are the two connected? Let me know what you think.
If you have an offensive line that is suspect. . . not opening holes for the running game . . . or not giving the quarterback enough time to throw . . . is there any type of game plan or plays that can be called to take a bad offensive line out of the picture?
I'm asking this because there is a general attitude among many that Chris Palmer's playcalling is what's wrong with the team . . . and yet it is also accepted that the offensive line is what's wrong.
Are the two connected? Let me know what you think.