PanicFreak
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How much time did he have on each dropback? Next to nothing in the second half. They didn't do much to relieve any pressure on the QB, either through attempting runs or offering much help in terms of giving Schofield or Harris help.
I get the idea of testing them down field, but if you don't have time those routes will never develop in the time that the defense gets home. You either have to relieve the pressure through the run, protect better, or fire off the ball short. Only one of those happened.
If he had enough time to hit the seam route multiple times, he had enough time to go deep outside more than once.
The longest pass of the day was 32 yards and that was a catch and run.