Let's say we get 80 offensive plays/game in 2016 (we had 76 per game in 2015).
25/game to Hurd (including screen passes, etc.);
15/game to Kamara (including passes);
5/game design QB keepers, aka Dobbs runs;
3/game to sweeps and trick plays;
32/game to pass plays and play-action. Split among our three principal receivers and tight ends, with lesser number to our two-deep receivers.
On the face of it, that looks like a 48-32 split, run to pass...but a couple of things will shift the balance. First, a few of the Hurd and Kamara touches will be passes. And second, cutting the opposite direction, some of the intended pass plays will break down and turn into Dobbs scrambles. They'll go in the record books as runs for Josh.
So you could say that Dobbs will get the most touches, as our passing QB. Or you could discount the passer and say that Hurd will get the most touches as final recipient of the ball.
Both sound good to me. :good!: