I thought the offensive gameplan was pretty good for the most part. You work with what you have, and right now Cassel is not at a point where he can win games for the team, he just needs to not lose. Think Brady in 2001 and Rothlesberger in 2004. What that means is a more conservative passing game with a heavy dose of rushing, which unfortunately will limit the usage of a player like Moss.
That being said, one area where McDaniels needs to step up is finding Moss when the team is in the opponents redzone. Even though he's known as a the premier big play WR in the NFL, I think Moss is true strength is being about as good a redzone threat as we can expect from a WR. He's not perfect, but he's pretty close.
That being said, one area where McDaniels needs to step up is finding Moss when the team is in the opponents redzone. Even though he's known as a the premier big play WR in the NFL, I think Moss is true strength is being about as good a redzone threat as we can expect from a WR. He's not perfect, but he's pretty close.