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We Just Gonna Have To OutScore Teams to Win


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and we got the offense to do it aslongs as Jake plays smart and we run the ball with double trouble this offense should have no problem putting up 30-40 points a game. I still think we a playoff team but our offense is gonna have to win us the games led by dwill & jstew with good blocking from the oline.

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Yeah that's usually how you win games.

well we sure can't count on our defense to win us any games right now.Offense is where we gonna have to win it.

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and we got the offense to do it aslongs as Jake plays smart and we run the ball with double trouble this offense should have no problem putting up 30-40 points a game. I still think we a playoff team but our offense is gonna have to win us the games led by dwill & jstew with good blocking from the oline.

this team isn't built for that. Sure, they put up 30+ to do it last season but realistically the team isn't built to score that many nor is that how Fox plays the game.

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How do you propose to do that? With what, with who, with what play calling?

1.Run The Ball with Double Trouble

2..Steve Smith

3.Oline.

4.solid qb play from jake

you make it sound its impossible last year this offense was scoring at will.I see no reason we can't do it again I mean we got the same players back with a few new weapons in kenny moore and mike goodson we just gotta use these weapons more plus get our tes in on the passing game as well.

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