LOL... for the record.. I am not saying we shouldn't or can't win with a short passing game.
My point is we have to be able to win with more than just it.
Grant, IMO, is a very capable back.. with Jackson and Green/another.. I have really no issue with them. In fact.. I am probably higher on Grant than most.. dependable with the ball.. runs with conviction.. only issue I have with him is his balance or more accurately his carrying his body weight to far out front of his hips... leading to lack of breaking tackles and extending the runs.
My issues is the offensive line... and their lack of consistency.. this has to be one of the most inconsistent groups I have ever seen. They get rolling here or there for a game or a couple.. then they revert back and look like a Division II college group. Seriously.
Hence why I beat the drums on the coaching side... and this stubborn approach to not addressing it. Doing the same thing over and over with the same variables in place.. expecting different results is disheartening..
Okay.. back to the original point.. it isn't that running the ball should be our staple set in the offense or be the highlight... no... we should be able to count on it if during a game we need to counter the opposition.. I use the Saints as my example here.
They are a passing team.. but when they needed to, they could run the damn ball and keep the ball in their possession..
To be a dominate truly championship team, we need to be able to function in all facets of the game on offense when we dictate the pace... I called the offensive line our Acheilles heal last season before it begun.. hell that was an easy call it has been that way since 04.. until we decide to fix it from the position coaches down.. it will continue to be a liability.
Not just individual players are causing that issue.. communication breakdowns, basic fundamentals of the game and scheme, IMO, are causing that.. and until you right the core issue with that.. we will continue to have problems.
Sooner or later, someone inside 1265 is going to have to call a spade a spade, watch the tape from 06, 07, 08 and 09 and see the common themes in the offensive lines play... regardless of whom is on the roster.
"The oranges are dry; the apples are mealy; and the papayas... I don't know what's going on with the papayas!"