Hi Scott,
Had a look at a few games. It's not the QP opening that is the problem it's your French Defence.
If as Black your opponent opens 1e4 you reply more than 1,000+ times 1...e5 No French Defences.
If they open with 1.d4 your most common reply is 1...e6 (300+ times)
If they then play 2.e4 , as they usually have and you reply as you have
been doing in most cases with 2...d5, then it's a French Defence.
It's a pretty unique opening plan. Transposing a 1.d4 openings into
a 1.e4 defence that you do not actually play if you meet 1.e4.
But it's not the opening or the need for strategic play that is the concern.
You have too many games on the go and making one move piece dropping blunders.
Here is a recent example played in March this year v Tom Moitie.
As Black you played Rxg2 leaving the Queen hanging.
These one move blunders are cropping up all the time.
Cut the games to 4 at the very most. Ideally two so you can
give them your full attention (I enjoy just have one on the go). and get
passed the piece hanging stage because you are playing too fast
and not giving yourself a chance.
You are putting some nice moves together but spoiling it all
with one move.
With just a few games going then you can start to think about
strategic plans, though the guys you are playing it's all about tactics
and two move tricks. They is very little strategic play going on.
it's who ever attacks their opponents King first usually wins.