Q. When you were asked about what you did during the bye week, you explained it was a time to look at trends around the league, look at some things “that are going around in the game of football.” And then you mentioned specifically looking at quarterback mobility and its impact in situational football. What did you learn from that?
A. It’s not anything earth-shattering. From my perspective, it’s something that’s been trending, and trending for a number of years. And it’s just the number of quarterbacks who come in with mobility as a weapon, who come in with experience of utilizing that mobility in game play from college that’s just really permeating the league. And you’re really seeing it affect situational football, not only in terms of the quarterback run component, but I really think that it has a lot to do with the increased number of fourth down attempts. Quarterback…

