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I agree, and the key word here is "execute". This offensive line cannot execute anything close to the hogs. Plus, Gibbs first tenure here did not see as much blitzing the way teams do now. It's a joy for these blitzing linebackers to meet the running backs in the hole. Teams are more equal now also due to parity in the league. More teams are better now than when Gibbs coached last time. |
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I think there is a fine line when it comes to execution and playcalling. When the players make the play work, the playcalling is great. When the players don't execute it, the play calling stinks. Maybe our team is just an average team, and to get this team winning, the playcalling is going to have to be flawless. I believe that is what fans expect anyway.
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While I agree that the playcalling has generally been unimaginative and predictable, weren't a lot of us bitching last week in the 4th quarter against the Raiders for NOT running Portis enough? |
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While there has been far too much of what you mention, playcalling figures into the mix as well. There is far too much of what we saw last year, throwing the ball two to three yards short of the first down marker. I wouldn't suggest throwing a hook pattern two yards short of the 1st down with the receiver not being able to run after the catch for the needed yardage. Plus the whole offensive scheme at times lacks creativeness as well as imagination. It appears to be an offense with limited plays because we seem to be so predictable, and from what I witness rather easy to defend. |
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It could well be like you said, the defense didn't have a lot left after having to play so much in the second half. Those constant three and out's just kill a defense. It's well documented our front four definately needs a face lift. We really miss Brandon Noble this year more than we realize. While he may not have been a sack master, he along with Griffin took the double team and made it possible for others to make a play. |
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And that is all the more reason to have a ball controlled offense that holds onto the ball for half a quarter each series. I think our defense plays better when we're able to run the ball effectively. In this offense, the ball carrier needs to touch the ball at least 30 to 40 times a game in my opinion. When we're able to do that, it keeps our defense fresh and it opens up so much more on our offense. I think anytime when we get into a situation where we're passing more than we're running, we're in trouble! Moss is great, but he's only one man. If we had the posse still, then passing more would be no problem. But I think our defensive line needs a majory upgrade.
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As has been pointed out before by TAFKAS and others, last week people were saying Gibbs was dumb for not running out the clock in a very similar game. This week, Gibbs is dumb for trying to run the clock out. |
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As I titled the thread, I have not been critical of coaching this season on this forum until yesterday so I can't speak on what was said before this week but I'm fed up with what I've been seeing.. Regardless of the clock and situation, absent a 2 TD lead and less than 4 minutes remaining, attack and be balanced. Obviously our current defense cannot hold a 2 score lead in the 4th quarter, so we need more than points than that to win.. That's what I would like to see..
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