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Just something I wanted to say about our offense


Ricky Spanish

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Through 7 games we have scored 12 touchdowns. That's an average offensive output of 12 points per game (excluding FGs).

Today the offense scored -14 points. The defense allowed 3. We lost.

We have played 7 games this season. The offense has looked like poo in 5 of them.

Our defense is not the issue. The only thing I would criticize them for is not getting turnovers, but they are playing good enough football to win us these games. We are a top 5 defense this year. Our offense is bottom 5, and there is no excuse for it. We have playmakers. We have a former MVP under center. We have the players in place to be even mediocre. 

We need someone else running the damn show. I'm sick of Shula-Ball. Congrats, we held the ball 3x longer than they did, and we couldn't do poo with it. 

We had 10 days to prepare for this game after laying an egg the Thursday prior. There is no excuse for how craptastic we looked today. 

We still have a shot at a championship based on player personnel alone. Rivera needs to sack up and pull a 2012 Ravens and fire their OC mid season. 

 

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5 minutes ago, Cracka McNasty said:

 

We had 10 days to prepare for this game after laying an egg the Thursday prior. There is no excuse for how craptastic we looked today. 

 

Not just this but 10 days to prepare against a John Fox team with a rookie QB.  What in freaking Mila Kunis is going on?!

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Shula has to be fired after this. All hope is lost if he isn't. I'm almost certain all hope is lost. 

I'll say what I've said elsewhere. Firing Shula doesn't go far enough. Rivera has too many issues of his own. 

If I were to try and look into the future right now though: Given that Rivera blames the players for everything that goes wrong I'd expect Shula will be retained and Rivera and Hurney will overhaul the roster (likely getting rid of a lot of Gettleman guys) to their liking.

And that'll probably go pretty much like you'd expect. 

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'll say what I've said elsewhere. Firing Shula doesn't go far enough. Rivera has too many issues of his own. 

Yes.

One of our biggest issues has been situational analysis and time management. In fact, we're definitely the worst in the league at that. No awareness from anybody with playcalls, actions, or even attitude.

No discipline. No one stepping up to pump everyone back up. Nothing.

We need a new HC before it's too late.

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1 minute ago, Saca312 said:

Yes.

One of our biggest issues has been situational analysis and time management. In fact, we're definitely the worst in the league at that. No awareness from anybody with playcalls, actions, or even attitude.

No discipline. No one stepping up to pump everyone back up. Nothing.

We need a new HC before it's too late.

I'm not convinced there's much chance of getting a new OC, or a new head coach, or even a new GM for that matter.

New players maybe since, as Rivera has assured us, it's more about making plays than calling. 

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