His numbers were mostly from the first half, because in the second half they were using the running game and playing very conservative. For the fourth quarter, he wasn’t even playing. So, for his 155 passing yards to be meaningful, you have to extrapolate them over the entire game.
155 x 2 = 310
Agreed - all around improvement has allowed some of the young talent to emerge. I suppose people will still knock the team’s scouting and often rightfully so, but they certainly find some good DBs.
I would say better play from the secondary has allowed the blitzes to be more effective. Two guys in particular have got their A game back: Loffler is looking more like he did two years ago, and Randall is back to being a shut down corner. Then you add a monster named Bighill and you get what we saw yesterday.
I just remember watching a game at Sky Dome where he was very effective - particularly at running short slants and picking up good yardage every time. Harris has so many roles - it would be nice to spread it out a little more.