Yeah, consider me one of the frustrated majority. I understand the full head of steam from the receiver and the bubble routes, but how many times have those come close to turnovers, how many times have our backs been strung out, and how many missed blocks/good defensive plays kill our drives? I agree with some of the others that we have the backs to cram it down your throat without wearing them down on the perimeter. Derrick Henry showed us just last year we can do it 25-35 times a game and smoke folks. Sure, keeping the defense running sideline to sideline helped Henry as he outran and threw down gassed defenders, but I think Harris, Jacobs, and Scarborough are plenty enough to feed and continue drives. Hell, they're averaging almost 6 yards per carry EACH, and Hurts is 5.5! That's freaking amazing. I just don't see why we get away from it when we need a drive and we go three and out with a 1-2 yard jet sweep, bubble route, and an incompletion or so? Call me an idiot for not reading into this article more than I did, but that's just how I feel watching the games.