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105 points last night!


Snake

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6 minutes ago, Snake said:

Yet we couldn't even score 35 on a lion's team who was missing there top WR. Is this a coaching or a players problem? 

I honestly believe it’s more of an execution probably. Look at how man times we whiffed tackles. Had the RB behind the line of scrimmage only to try a weak arm tackle. Those drops from Funchess were big. Killed our momentum. Poor Clark was getting thrown around a few times didn’t help. We just need to be more disciplined. I thought our secondary played solid. That TD was just an amazing catch over Bradbury. Only thing I blame of coaching is not challenging that play on the sideline were Bradbury almost picked it

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Teams will adjust and defenses will return, Jax proved it with the Steelers, lost in the end but it was a close low score game.

Actually I think the Steelers have a better chance than these 2 teams, they are more complete. They can explode but can play old school too.

their defense is far better than the Chiefs and Rams— their defenses displayed just how much they suck,.. and that’s a weakness in the playoffs.

Atlanta showed that,.. 28-3. That’s what happens when you’re all offense and get caught in the “new school” world.

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2 hours ago, SpeedOFLight said:

I honestly believe it’s more of an execution probably. Look at how man times we whiffed tackles. Had the RB behind the line of scrimmage only to try a weak arm tackle. Those drops from Funchess were big. Killed our momentum. Poor Clark was getting thrown around a few times didn’t help. We just need to be more disciplined. I thought our secondary played solid. That TD was just an amazing catch over Bradbury. Only thing I blame of coaching is not challenging that play on the sideline were Bradbury almost picked it

Funchess can't drop the ball five times if he's planted on the pine after the second or third one.

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6 hours ago, TheRed said:

Talent and firepower are there for us offensively, OL is ultimately holding us back.

Yeah, the Saints have the best line in football, the Rams are top 5, and the Cheifs arent far behind. An Oline and those weapons, no wonder they're so good. Imagine what Cam would do on the Rams. 

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5 hours ago, Riverboat Ron said:

This is what the NFL wants, they don't want a 7-6 defensive battle, they want 70-69 air raids. Say what you will about defenses adjusting, but I fully believe the NFL will tilt holding in favor of offense during the game to get what they want.

It would be nice if they could reach a happy medium.  7-6 games are boring, but imo so are games like last night.  I  prefer games with equal elements of great offense and defense.  

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