I feel like DCs have Scott figured out and in the moments they don't, our guys can't take advantage. Which you could argue is part of DCs having him figured out. "I'm gonna let you do what you're bad at" sounds like a solid game plan to me.
They stop the RB and then sit back kinda medium on everything else and just come up and tackle our late, off-target stuff to the flats.
I know I say it over and over but I see the same things Saturday with NU and Sunday with the Bears. Two teams with zero offensive strengths and a history of crappy OL play. The one that has popped to me lately is RBs not running to where the lane should be. Why? They don't trust that anything will be there, so they're accustomed to freelancing. Vicious cycle, line finally makes a nice lane and your RB is dicking around backside for a loss.
Zero downfield passing. Why? You need protection to throw deep, Bears can't keep Foles alive long enough to throw deep and Adrian just can't do it. SURE we have zero guys on the roster who can run a go or a post. Sure we do. Is it that, or can we not protect and throw well enough to justify running the guy's *** off?