Against the Cardinals, Drake Maye had over an 80 percent completion rate and 8.5 yards per attempt. The rushing game was also solid, averaging almost 5 yards per carry, and yet we only came away with 17 points. This is not the first time the offense has had pretty good efficiency without the points to back it up. So, my question is, what has to change? It seems like the offense is gaining yards on the plays we have, so how come we aren't seeing the total yards or scoring? – David Gregory
I think this would have been a better question after the Indianapolis game, when the offense racked up 422 total yards and moved inside the Colts red zone six times yet wound up with only 24 points.