Commanders won’t curb quarterback designed runs

Daniels’ injury will not change Washington’s offense and Quinn explained why.

With Jayden Daniels being injured Sunday, Dan Quinn was ready for Monday’s barrage of questions.

Some will think the injury means the Commanders will be calling fewer zone-read option runs. “Not so fast, my friend,” is how head coach Dan Quinn responded.

“It would not,” Quinn said. “On this one, that Jayden ended up getting injured, it was on honestly more like a scramble. There was a lead blocker outside and he was 30, 35 yards down the field. So no, that’s not the type of design run that we would move from.”

Quinn is correct. Daniels was not injured around the line of scrimmage by a larger defender. He was nearly outracing the secondary on what might have been a huge touchdown run.

Apparently, Quinn’s answer was not good enough, so he was asked from another angle how Jayden could have run that play differently. However, Quinn again was correct. The design of the play did not increase the risk of injury. This injury occurred yards down field.

“Yeah, he was really trying to work off the safety at first, and so to cut across his face, he was trying to go score. And so, as he was getting down the field, I thought from the design standpoint it was good and he just kind of fell awkwardly on it. So, it was not a function, in this particular case, of running in the A gap and getting hit by a defensive tackle. It was a down-the-field run that, in a lot of ways would’ve felt like a scramble if you had just saw the second half of the play, not the first half. If that makes sense.”

Might Daniels change his equipment somehow to gain more padding?

“Not as much on the pad. He already has a specific one in this instance. It’s really going to be more of the rotational part of things and to see how that part would go and what it looks like to make sure he can have all the movements down. He’s got a pretty secure padding, it seems smaller, but it’s where it protects over the ribs like a lot of the quarterbacks have. It’s protected strongly there.”

Dan Quinn is correct. This was an unusual injury that occurred not because of the design of the play. Therefore, Quinn or Kliff Kingsbury are not to blame for this injury.

Lions gave up the most (by far) rushing yards to opposing QBs in 2022

No team allowed more rushing yards to quarterbacks in 2022 than the Detroit Lions

The Detroit Lions defense produced some rough totals and low rankings in several season-long categories in 2022. Perhaps the biggest negative was the team’s ability to defend quarterback runs.

No team allowed more rushing yards to opposing quarterbacks than the Lions. And it wasn’t particularly close, either.

Per Sports Info Solutions via the 33rd Team, the Lions defense allowed 700 rushing yards to opposing QBs. The next-worst team at defending QB runs, the Miami Dolphins, allowed 525.

Some of the gaudy yardage total is a simple function of the schedule. The Lions played five games total against four of the top five most productive quarterbacks on the ground: Justin Fields (twice), Josh Allen, Jalen Hurts and Daniel Jones. Only the Chicago Bears (102) faced more QB runs.

Fields was a major problem for Detroit, rushing for 279 yards on 23 carries, a 12.1 YPC average. The 279 rushing yards by Fields in two games is more than 14 other teams allowed on quarterback runs all season.

The Lions allowed 7.0 yards per carry to QBs, facing exactly 100 quarterback runs. The league average was 4.5. The best team at defending the QB run? The Cleveland Browns, who allowed 134 yards on 62 carries. The Browns fired defensive coordinator Joe Woods this week, which helps shed some perspective on the relative value of defending QB runs.

If there’s a silver lining, stripping out quarterback runs elevates the Lions overall run defense out of the bottom 10. Detroit was 21st in rushing yards to running backs and 26th in yards per carry to RBs. Still not good, but better than against quarterbacks…

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