
"Zac Robinson drew the ire of many people for his predictable play designs, repetitive personnel usage, and conservative approach to the passing game. Some of it could be attributed to Darnell Mooney being sidelined, which limits the team's ability to push the ball downfield. Mooney is a vertical threat who can create separation against man coverage and win at the catch point in contested situations."
"Instead, the offense felt lethargic, where Tampa Bay's defense anticipated several plays that neutralized any possibility of gaining yards, and in some instances, converting in pivotal short-yardage situations. Defenders were collapsing into running lanes as soon as Bijan Robinson and Tyler Allgeier received the handoff. They were giving Drake London fits at will. More could have been done schematically to help the skill position players thrive."
Zac Robinson's play-calling appeared predictable, relying heavily on 11 personnel, condensed formations, and conservative passing concepts. Darnell Mooney's absence removed a vertical threat who can create separation and win contested catches, reducing the offense's ability to push the ball downfield. Elijah Wilkinson made his first start at right tackle replacing Kaleb McGary, creating additional offensive adjustment needs. Tampa Bay's aggressive blitzing and defensive anticipation collapsed running lanes and stifled Bijan Robinson and Tyler Allgeier. Michael Penix Jr. found some rhythm on short-to-intermediate designs in the third quarter, but the offense overall lacked schematic creativity to maximize skill players. More diverse personnel and schematic wrinkles are needed heading into Minnesota.
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