daddyfatsax wrote:Well, three thoughts:
1) they might have included the two he was injured.
2) Teams put 8/9 men in the box, loading up to stop him. Entire game plans were designed for him and Purple Moses (Chester Taylor), and rightfully so as our coaching staff did nothing to counter that until the fourth quarter of the last game of the season. If you know a coach will not develop a passing game, why plan much to stop one? Average players in single coverage can stop our passing game, so why put much thought to it.
3) He got a little pompous and didn't adjust his game. In all facets of life you must reinvent yourself regularly to succeed. That will be key for him this off season. He must heed Emmitt's advice and work hard on his game to stay on top.
Completely 100% agree with you and the post. I think the biggest factor in his reduced stats the last games was easily point #2 above. It was ridiculous what teams were doing to stop AP. And it wasn't very difficult for them to identify when he was going to run, because he was rarely in the game for passing situations.
Until we improve our Wide Receivers and QB play, it is not too hard for teams to gameplan against Purple Jesus. If AP was on a team with even an average passing attack and stayed healthy, he could have very easily approached 2,000 yards... in his rookie season. Insane.