Agree we need someone to cater towards his strengths, which probably isn't the heavy pass run ratio built with a throw to run concept, everything seemed so hard for this offense this year.
Our route concepts could be better, we struggled getting guys open, whether this was route design or poor individual separation or a combo , it needs to get better. We've all seen what Joe can do with a line and open WRs, hell, with a line he's made some of the most impressive tight window throws I've seen.
I personally liked the bootleg with Joe, he throws well on the run to the right side, when that knee brace comes off (I hope) I expect some improved mobility. Bellicheck when gameplanning for us after the AFCCGs has mentioned this and said Joe always gets us one or two times with a big scramble play for a big run, we need to do this more, when he takes off he is actually pretty fast. It may also keep the defense honest and could help our WR separation.
What do 2009,2010,2011,2014 and 2016 have in common? They all featured huge drops from clutch passes that would of won a game to win the division, win a playoff game, win a playoff game to get to the Super Bowl, Joe doesn't need a superstar, he just needs people to catch the damn ball, it honestly hurts thinking about all the HUGE drops he's had to suffer from. It definitely isn't subsidized by AJ Green type catches, he gets like 4 of those a year from his crew. That being said, Dalton doesn't have to throw the ball with the precision Joe does when he's throwing to guys like Eifert and Green, we do need some more playmakers, maybe Perriman.