
Originally Posted by
pczach
All good points.
When Ben was young, he had Hines Ward and Heath to find the soft spot in zones. Ben used to create those opportunities for Hines by extending the plays and Hines would always find a void in the coverage. Ben's ability to do that have given Ward a shot at the HOF. Heath was also a great option for Ben. He was a great blocker in the run game, he made all the right reads in the defense to adjust his route, he caught everything thrown his way, and he could still beat coverage with his athletic ability and the use of play action.
Now that Ben no longer extends plays as often or as well as he once did, it is important that all his receivers know their assignments and are able to run precise routes to gain separation and keep plays on time in the passing game. He can no longer consistently make up for the inability of receivers to beat their defenders and get open on their own. AB has been the one consistent weapon before the emergence of JuJu. The revolving door of second and third receivers has really caused timing issues and chemistry issues with Ben IMO. Remember, every receiver runs the same route, but every receiver is at a different yardage because of differences in acceleration and top end speed, particularly on the deep ball. They all come out of their breaks differently and they all run at different speeds. When you combine the obvious problems with not seeing the same things that Ben does and not making the same adjustments, I'm sure it's very frustrating for him. Much of this has happened because of the Bryant suspension and the lack of quality play in his return, along with the laundry list of WR's that have attempted to take his place unsuccessfully and a ton of youthful mistakes.
Ben may have started to decline, but I don't think it is nearly as much as others believe. If they can get a group of receivers that can stay together and master their assignments and reads, I believe things will get much better very quickly.
The dream scenario is having AB, JuJu, and Bryant on the field at the same time, with Bryant being able to provide the field stretching and the threat of the home run on every play, and getting his head right. That is a scary group if they are operating at maximum efficiency and giving great effort. We know 2 out of the 3 will be giving everything they have and do the work. We all know who the wildcard is. Here we are years into Bryant's career, and the team still doesn't know what they are getting from play to play. If he can just focus himself...
The tight ends are more complimentary players from a talent perspective. They don't have a one player solution that can be an all-around TE to block, catch, and never come off the field. However, I think that Jesse James and McDonald are enough for now if the WR group can come together.
The only thing I know is that Ben has always distributed the ball to whoever is open and reliable. I think he has lost confidence in many players because of mental mistakes or drops in key situations. They must have dropped at least 6 or 7 TD passes this year. They are getting close offensively, but I really believe that they need to clean up mistakes. When that happens, Ben is going to complete at a higher percentage, and touchdowns are going to come. Confidence in where your targets are going to be means everything to a quarterback, particularly a quarterback that makes anticipation throws. This wouldn't be as much of an issue to a lesser quarterback that needs to see the target open before he throws the ball. The better quarterbacks throw the ball before the target is open.