I'm going to disagree with you a little bit. The fact is, there were open receivers down the field. One example: Svoboda hit the tight end for a 20 yard gain toward the end of the first half. But the pass was so inaccurate, the receiver (Glyllenborg) had to dive to catch the ball. If it's accurate, there's no one around him and he runs another 15-20 yards. Svoboda holds the ball too long. He has no pocket presence. He takes sacks when he should be getting rid of it. Plays like that flea flicker work because no one thinks we can throw it deep. They are mostly correct. Take out the flea flicker and we had under 100 yards passing. That's incredibly inept for an offense that wants to be dual threat.