again, fair enough. ONe of the things I love about football, is that there is so much to look at, and everybody gets different impressions of what's happening. I'd love to have a video projector (did I just date myself) and sit down and figure out what you're talking about as it's explained.
All I can say in response, is that what you're saying makes no sense to me, and I'm not questioning it, just that I don't understand what you're seeing. I saw a QB that, for the first time, in years, was able to do all three - 3,5,7 step drop and ball out. His biggest problem, IMNSHO, was deciding when NOT to release the ball, and again IMNSHO, when a QB is being coached to 3,5 or 7 drop from under center and let it fly, the only time you're going to have a QB stepping up into a pass protection pocket, is when he's failed to release the ball when he was supposed to (b/c the receivers weren't open, or the defensive coverage changed or something) and the play is actually broken down, and the QB is now buying time with his feet.
and with that said, there were plenty of times last year, where I saw a QB in a 3,5, or 7 step drop but failed to release the ball and got creamed, while trying to step up and or avoid a rush. happened more later in the year, when he wasn't throwing as much into bad places.
All of the other stuff that you've mentioned all points to one thing. Our offensive line foot speed was pretty slow last year. Us fans, all we can do is argue back and forth, as to why that was, coaching, decision making, playing slow in your head on the OL, or simply not having very fast feet and footwork talent wise, a combination of both? We can argue all day. Plenty of evidence in any view.
The fact is our OL played slow, AND we had failed blocking assignments from the backfield on many, many occasions as well. WE got to block a hell of a lot better this year both from the OL unit, and the offense as a whole. Having receivers that can create separation and catch the ball is a big thing too. And a QB that can throw on target, and a running back that is regular threat to either run over the first guy, or make the first guy miss......