I’d argue the real problem is teams are really unwilling to run the football. There are only 2 teams with 50% or more rushing attempts, San Francisco and Baltimore. The bottom 1/4 are below 40%. There are only 6 teams above 45%. There have been 50 different starting QBs this year. You would think that a few teams would start trying to line up in I formations (this includes strong, weak, all kinds of WR and TE formations, etc) and just run the football more against these defenses that are built with more pass rushers and smaller LBs.
I’d argue the real problem is teams are really unwilling to run the football. There are only 2 teams with 50% or more rushing attempts, San Francisco and Baltimore. The bottom 1/4 are below 40%. There are only 6 teams above 45%. There have been 50 different starting QBs this year. You would think that a few teams would start trying to line up in I formations (this includes strong, weak, all kinds of WR and TE formations, etc) and just run the football more against these defenses that are built with more pass rushers and smaller LBs.