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Through 2 games, can we all agree the playcalling is better?


RumHam

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I haven't really bitched as to why a certain play was run at a wrong time. Yesterday, down 14 in the 4th, we ran the ball to start the quarter and that is honestly the only time where i've been like why? Norv has definitely instilled confindence that it won't be a bone headed decision as to why we lost a game as opposed to other factors. More screens would be nice, but overall the passing isn't just 10 yard hitch or curl routes. Plus Armah gets involved.

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Agreed. There really hasn't been a "WTF was that?" moment yet. Turnovers are down, delay of games are down, sacks are down (with a patchwork o-line), and Cam's completion % is WAY up. . That is Ron's perfect offense he wanted. Now, if Ron would just hold up his end of the bargain.....

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I really liked the two plays where we sent Ian Thomas up the seams to clear the middle of the field for Jarius Wright and CMC. That's the play design we lacked. Offense will improve once we get some players back from injury and Norv finds the right balance with his personnel. 

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Considering we have such a patch work OLine, I love what I've seen. Some plays don't work, but they were also designed to have a starting caliber O Line giving time to develop. 

 

Personally, I'd like to see less of CMC as a primary receiver, and more of Moore and Samuel (when healthy) to utilize their speed and mismatches they create.

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32 minutes ago, RumHam said:

I haven't really bitched as to why a certain play was run at a wrong time. Yesterday, down 14 in the 4th, we ran the ball to start the quarter and that is honestly the only time where i've been like why? Norv has definitely instilled confindence that it won't be a bone headed decision as to why we lost a game as opposed to other factors. More screens would be nice, but overall the passing isn't just 10 yard hitch or curl routes. Plus Armah gets involved.

I agree.

Personnel substitutions, however?  Choosing starters?  Through 2 games, I have been puzzled by decisions in those areas A LOT.

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