I'm just so baffled to how Lazor couldn't incorporate more running plays into our supposed "vertical" offense. First off you can't even call yourself a vertical offense when your main play is a WR bubble screen; a negative play that we are calling on 1st down like no one sees it coming. How about a DRAW, something that we actually run well if ever called more than once every six games, being the premise to the offense that wants to throw deep, gashing plays? Defenses couldn't T-off on our QB, giving our protection a slight advantage to lock up their men due to the hesitation of whether it's going to be a delayed run or a long throw. We have two 6'5 Tight Ends that can go vertical, a deep threat in Stills, and Parker can grab some 50-50 balls, with Landry and Miller underneath. How is it so hard to figure this stuff out? I will say too that I was digging the shovel passes to Ajayi in the Jets game, sprinkle those in the mix and IMHO we would really mask some of interior line and QB awareness deficiencies. So overall, to me, our offense should be simplified to delayed runs (shotgun/Pro/2TE), RB Screens (shotgun), Lead runs (Pro), Vertical Play Action passing, and some 4Wr/Empty sets with Tannehill given the option to scramble.
Eliminate the Bubble screens, read option, and PA flat passes from our playbook and I think we will be better off.