
Originally Posted by
Gibbs Hog Heaven
Well, FWIW, Kyle's first two years as an OC in Houston, with a far more stable system and better personal; did see the Texans significantly better at 3rd down conversions than his Redskin counterparts. In 2008, the Texans ranked 10th in the league at 42%. (83/ 187.). They dropped off slightly in his second year, 2009, to 40%. (82/ 204- 15th ranked overall.).
I appreciate their trying to fit the scheme around Robert, and learning week-on-week as they go; but he'd better hope it does 'get better before it gets worse'; as, harsh or not, in year three with better personnel added each year, it has no choice but to improve.
The record here to date has been shockingly bad and exceptionally costly.
Completely agree, sadly, on the career average, wholly uninventive, predictable DC. I'm counting down the games to Morris, but that's for another thread.
That's a fair and pertinent point. I wasn't meaning to put all the success of the big first and second down gains on Robert. Kyle deserves his share of the props in the play calling for that too.
I guess I just ran with RGIII in that post as it's only since his arrival we've started to become more dynamic and a big play threat.
Hail.