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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 726
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Re: "Offensive" Analysis
Not that I think this sheds much light, but since 2004, we've won 8 games by over 7 points (I only looked bc someone asked...)
once in 2006, 5 times in 2005, and 2 in 2004.
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Pro Bowl
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Age: 54
Posts: 5,006
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Re: "Offensive" Analysis
Add that to the stat that we've lost 12 games in the past 4 years that we've held an 11 or more point lead and it underscores even more the need for us to put our foot on the opponent's neck when we have the lead and keep trying to score!
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Playmaker
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Leesburg, VA
Age: 61
Posts: 3,419
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Re: "Offensive" Analysis
That is a galling stat. The irony here is that the Saunders coached offenses in KC and St Louis always put the pedal to the metal even after building leads. If Gibbs would get out of the way and allow Saunders to keep defenses off balance, you'd see at least 3-4 blowout victories a season. I fear that with the significant OL injuries, Gibbs banking on a conservative approach to salt games away will cost us 2 or 3 more games this season.
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