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Here's what the garbage time stats tell me.


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Cam, KB and Greg Olsen can play football. The rest of this offense is offensive. Once the dogs were called off and cam wasn't under constant pressure those three made plays. Once we get rid of shula and completely revamp this doo doo "offensive" line we might just have a decent team.

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Cam, KB and Greg Olsen can play football. The rest of this offense is offensive. Once the dogs were called off and cam wasn't under constant pressure those three made plays. Once we get rid of shula and completely revamp this doo doo "offensive" line we might just have a decent team.

 

you make the assumption that Cam and Olsen still want to play for this team... right now it doesnt look like Cam wants to. and Olsen has been obviously frustrated lately.

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Cam, KB and Greg Olsen can play football. The rest of this offense is offensive. Once the dogs were called off and cam wasn't under constant pressure those three made plays. Once we get rid of shula and completely revamp this doo doo "offensive" line we might just have a decent team.

 

Football games are won/lost at the line of scrimmage.  So yes...improving the O-line will solve a lot of problems.

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Cam, KB and Greg Olsen can play football. The rest of this offense is offensive. Once the dogs were called off and cam wasn't under constant pressure those three made plays. Once we get rid of shula and completely revamp this doo doo "offensive" line we might just have a decent team.

 

Garbage time stats are called that for a reason.

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Olsen was the only stud I saw on the field, Cam had moments but also threw into coverage, locked onto receivers and showed poor mobility.

 

Why does it take us getting down by 2+ touchdowns to start targeting our TE?

 

They expect us to target our TE! Go long Cotch!

 

 

lol

 

 

at some point, you just have to laugh.

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Olsen was the only stud I saw on the field, Cam had moments but also threw into coverage, locked onto receivers and showed poor mobility.

Why does it take us getting down by 2+ touchdowns to start targeting our TE?

The reason no receivers are open is because we only send 3 against 8 defenders. Teams can get to Cam with 4 guys Olsen and the running backs stay back to block because our offensive line is poo.

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Joe Webb may be our second best receiver, and its not close.

But the Huddle told me all offseason that we were fine at WR! There were some that even said this before we drafted KB

I agree with Webb though. His catch last night was the best by any WR not named KB this season.

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We were just discussing this... long bombs to Cotchery.

 

Is that Cam's call or is that the design of the play?  I mean, the DB had him easily beat every single time.

 

I kind of doubt that Newton wants his only viable deep threat to be Jerricho Cotchery at this point, lol.

 

Hell, the only true speed WR we have right now is an undrafted rookie who hasn't even been activated the last few games.

 

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