i hate to agree, but i do. tyrod really has to let plays develop in order to make throws. sure, no mistakes, but also no risk taking, which means no rewards and lots of stalled drives. we're getting the same from TT that we got the last couple of years. careful, measured football, some nice plays with his feet, but not a guy that is going to run an effective two-minute offense (he had two opportunities for that this game, zero points).