This is part of my point - perfection is great and all, but when you rely on perfection, it's a low probability of success/low efficiency tactic.Just watched the play in the red zone where Sayin sprints to his left and has to throw an absolute dime to Smith and Smith has to do something special for it to have any chance. That's what we've got?
On 1st down, it's not an awful playcall. On 3rd and 1, down 3, in the red zone, it's a godawful playcall.
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