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Saddest part of our offense is we don't know how to play conservative correctly


beastson

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Limit turnovers, play the game of field position. That's conservative.

We're not a quick scoring offense, we play the clock. If we just limit turnovers we might just be undefeated, and you can say that for all teams but losing the turnover battle is pretty much death for us we hardly overcome it. So far we have 2 turnovers, they have 0 and we're losing 17-3 with a struggle comeback. Ok 2 turnovers isn't the end of the world all in the 1st half, but why isn't the game 3-3? 6-3? We can't even play our "style" correctly.

Our offense has to change. Our philosophy has to change.

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Just now, beastson said:

Limit turnovers, play the game of field position. That's conservative.

We're not a quick scoring offense, we play the clock. If we just limit turnovers we might just be undefeated, and you can say that for all teams but losing the turnover battle is pretty much death for us we hardly overcome it. So far we have 2 turnovers, they have 0 and we're losing 17-3 with a struggle comeback. Ok 2 turnovers isn't the end of the world all in the 1st half, but why isn't the game 3-3? 6-3? We can't even play our "style" correctly.

Our offense has to change. Our philosophy has to change.

There are zero offensive touchdowns in this game.  This is as ugly as it gets at the NFL level.  

This game is ALL on coaching.  We had 10 days to prepare and still look like the limp-d*ck team who could barely beat the 49ers.

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1 minute ago, Castavar said:

Had to get rid of our "mean" GM too. Now we're all a happy family environment again! YAY!

Yup.  Like I said last week...had to get the band back together.

Captain, Big Money, Olsen, Cam, Kalil, TD, Stew, Hurney, etc. etc. etc....

 

However, somehow none of JR's family involved.

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