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Still have offense concerns


Panfan35

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Even though going into next weeks game we will probably win and capture a playoff spot. What I have concerns with every time we have momentum during a game the playcalling goes to crap ( going away from what’s working) like they’re just trying to run out the clock and killing drives pretty much on a  consistent basis. We should have buried The Packers last week,But like most games we make closer than it should be.

My question was why haven’t we seen Cam in the hurry up offense Like he was in 2015 it’s seem to give offense rhythm and confidence I just don’t understand why I haven’t seen it this year.  Our offense just scares me going into the playoffs this year.

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Man I was infuriated when we were up like 10-14 Sunday (don't exactly remember the point of the game), Bradberry had just gotten the INT I think and we go run two straight draws leading to a three and out. Like Cam was locked in and had been money the past few drives.  KEEP. IT. IN. HIS. HANDS.

When will our coaching staff learn that a two possession lead with 10+ minutes left does not mean the game is over?

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2 minutes ago, Pimpdaddy said:

....we need to turn that sht over to Cam...to a certain degree...he has the feel but he can be over exuberant on his expectations...

Shanahan called plays when he was on Falcons and made to many bad calls and Ryan called his own and those plays worked a lot of times. Why couldn't we have Cam same way to slow down Shula shenanigans and make his own calls. You never know what Cam can do unless he is given the reigns from time to time.

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Yea I have been saying this for a long time..its like they really don' want the offense to win the game. Then when the defense wets the bed of Cam CAM We NEED YOU..Playcalling is of great concern..Who runs with 130 secs before half with no sense of urgency ..and then with 30 secs pass before the half..Just clueless. It' so laughable.

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1 minute ago, rbsponsel52 said:

Shanahan called plays when he was on Falcons and made to many bad calls and Ryan called his own and those plays worked a lot of times. Why couldn't we have Cam same way to slow down Shula shenanigans and make his own calls. You never know what Cam can do unless he is given the reigns from time to time.

...he (Cam) has to have a better feel for sht on the field than Shulong...just godda curb his penchant to throw the bomb all he time...

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We get a lead and we go into HAMMER time which is a fancy speak for lets run that clock down. Meaning we will run the ball, then run the ball again, then attempt a 3rd and long pass. This will continue until it's stopped. Defense is rested and gets to go all out.

The problem is if they stop it then we look foolish for doing it. And they come back on us we go fast till we get a lead and try to get that clock down immediatly. It's pathetic

Spending 8 minutes is just as good as a touchdown to Ron Rivera 

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