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3 losses caused by failure to score at the goal line


hepcat

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Week 2 vs Tampa: McCaffrey direct snap stuffed at the goal line. TD and XP would have won the game.

Week 10 @ Green Bay: McCaffrey stuffed at the goal line with potential for a TD and 2 point conversion to tie the game.

Week 12 @ New Orleans: Unable to score any points to take a lead at the end of the game, leaving the Saints plenty of time to kick a game winning field goal to win the game.

3 losses due to failures at the goal line at the end of the game.

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2 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Week 2 vs Tampa: McCaffrey direct snap stuffed at the goal line. TD and XP would have won the game.

Week 10 @ Green Bay: McCaffrey stuffed at the goal line with potential for a TD and 2 point conversion to tie the game.

Week 12 @ New Orleans: Unable to score any points to take a lead at the end of the game, leaving the Saints plenty of time to kick a game winning field goal to win the game.

3 losses due to failures at the goal line at the end of the game.

Is what happens when your OL can’t get the job done. 

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8 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Week 2 vs Tampa: McCaffrey direct snap stuffed at the goal line. TD and XP would have won the game.

Week 10 @ Green Bay: McCaffrey stuffed at the goal line with potential for a TD and 2 point conversion to tie the game.

Week 12 @ New Orleans: Unable to score any points to take a lead at the end of the game, leaving the Saints plenty of time to kick a game winning field goal to win the game.

3 losses due to failures at the goal line at the end of the game.

Big deal...could be 8-3!

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U dont need a power back to get a yard.... cmac slips and breaks tackles better than anyone. That's on the oline.

Mccaffrey deserves a medal of honor for what hes done behind a bad oline this year. Even the play he scored he had to make 2 guys miss at the line of scrimmage 

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3 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Wasn't it an issue in week 1 also?

I don’t remember a specific moment where they couldn’t score in the red zone at the end in that game, but a Joey Slye missed FG was the difference in the score of that game

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19 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

With a healthy Cam we score. Defenses have to account for him running... don’t have to worry about that with Allen

What a really dumb post. We have a record breaker generational talent at RB and can’t get in. It’s painfully obvious the oline is the issue.

 

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