Separation = long passes. No separation = interceptions.
The bomb to Kenny was a well placed jump ball by Crompton.
There is no need to go long if the receivers aren't in a position to catch it. Throw in the fact that many times defenses leave two safeties back deep to stop long passes. Our offense takes what it gets, which is 5-10 yard passes. I've seen Ainge throw 20 yd + passes more than a few times this year. As long as it equals points at the end, it's fine by me to nickel and dime.
I'd rather keep drives alive and eat clock, because we need to give the other team's offense as little time as possible. Our defense just lets them stay on the field with long drives.