Actually, it was a joke. There is no pattern.
We win games by scoring more points than our opponents. I was softening my stance on the pass in the last few weeks because of our poor OL play. Well, last year, it was around week 9 where our OL started doing its job. Maybe last week was the first of many where the OL does its job. If so, pass, pass, and pass more. If Aaron can be protected, he gives us our best shot of scoring points.
Besides, we can always screen to Brandon Jackson to throw off the pass rush. :thumbright:
If our OL doesn't do its job, then we'll have to include some runs plays.
Oh, by the way, the most lopsided regular season game possibly in NFL history, the losing team got 193 rushing yards with Chris Johnson getting 128 of them. They still managed to score 0 points. NE on the other hand scored 59 points by throwing 6 TD passes.
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