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Some have asked here is your answer..
Some have asked here is your answer..
While I'm not a big fan of throwing it down field on 3rd and shorts, his explanation makes sense.
When a QB like Ben can get a predictable defense with one-on-ones on the outside with our WRs, I guess you have to take some shots.
I'd just prefer some balance.. I think there are some times when you need to just extend the drive by picking up the 2-3 yards.
I guess what I gathered from it was that they have plays designed on 3rd down that send 1 receiver deep, (often Martavis) and that Ben has the option, it's not so much that they're purposefully saying "Hells YA we're going deep here!" It's that they send a guy deep since they know they're going to have man on the outside and we've got a speed threat outside who's tall and who can generally catch fairly well.
As it turns out, Ben likes the long ball... If he even sees a glimpse of a chance at a deep ball - there's a good chance he's gonna throw it. That's what I hear Haley saying here. I expect they have 2 or 3 OTHER guys running those slants and crossing routes at the 3 and 8 yard depths that are more conservative. Whether or not Ben chooses to go with those options... Well, A Good QB Always has a receiver open, because on about every single play SOMEBODY is open. Good QBs can find them.
Conversely, The Bruce would send EVERYBODY deep on 3rd and eternity. Hell, he'd send the center on a go route. That was ******* maddening! Ben would drop back, there would be 5 Ravens closing in on him within 2.5 seconds which ought to be PLENTY of time for a decent dump off pass for 8 to 10 yards easy, but when you look down the field there's nothin' but the backs of receivers jerseys sprinting downfield completely oblivious to their QB who's about to be gang-raped by Suggs and company. Meanwhile the center, the gaurd and a tackle are 9 yards downfield as well...
Going deep on 3rd and short on occasion - particularly with a favorable 1-on-1 matchup - makes sense.
Going deep on 3rd and short two or three times per game does not. The lowest completion percentage for all passes in the NFL are those over 20 yards. The highest conversion rate for 3rd downs are those of 2 yards or less.
Throwing so many lowest percentage passes in the highest percentage conversion situation makes little sense.
My favorite time to go deep is play-action on 1st down. The defense is respecting the run, the linebackers are playing honest, the safety has to respect the run, the pass rushers have to respect the run and cannot go charging up the field, and if the pass is incomplete, then so what? 2nd and 10.
It can be useful as long as they are not predictable about it. Mix it up.
You know what? I'm okay with it. I honestly think most defenses are legitimately intimidated to go up against this offense, and this is one of the reasons why. The aggressiveness we display in all aspects of our offense has to strike a ping of anxiety into opposing defensive coordinators. This is who we are. I'm okay with aggressive/attacking being our identity on offense. It makes us who we are