To win those big games you're going to have to complete some third-down passes, you're going to have to be able to get some explosive games in the passing game.
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At the highest level in the NFL, the pass game is as complex as you can imagine.
Anytime you've got a good running back, it will help your passing game.
The receivers are an integral part of the passing game.
The 3-point line has changed the game so much. The day of the big man, unless you're extraordinary good, is not numbered, but certainly you gotta be a lot more versatile to play the game today. You gotta be able to really run up and down the court.
I feel that a lot of people say that your best passing attack is having a good run game. I couldn't agree more with that.
My thought has always been completion. Maybe you have to rebound better, shoot better, hit free throws, handle the ball, defend better. You have to do all those things in the course of a game.
I have to learn the plays before I can worry about getting passes thrown to me.
Big plays are such a huge factor in the outcome of games. It is so difficult to go the distance on a defense.
You put a real tough tight end with good hands in the hash area, and there won't be anyone who can cover him. Then you really control the passing game.
Like I always say, it's not how many great plays you make; it's how few bad ones you make. I know fans, and even some losing coaches, are enamored with long pass completions or the great run plays, but that doesn't offset the interception or the fumble.
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