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I know we won but this offense is garbage


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Just now, TheCasillas said:

I hen you have the bills throw the ball 63 times today and lose to a team that threw it 19 times. There is no defined attempts types for nfl offenses.

 

i am just hoping that McAdoo hasn’t opened his playbook yet 

We’re 3 games in, it doesn’t look likely to change.  

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Hard to imagine they can get to 5 wins with this team.   Unless things drastically change their aren’t 5 games to win. 

it took an opponent keeping a bad QB on the field with a broken back to pull this one off.   Rhule really seems dependent on teams going through the ringer to get his few wins.   It’s a developing pattern.  Opponent needs something unique like a NFL debut or injury or covid to steal one. 

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It's a massive problem and looks like arguably the league's worst right now. It was fun to get a win today but nothing about today's win can be relied upon to replicate. We scored on a fumble recovery, they missed two FG's, we had a deflection INT, etc.

Very rarely will you beat anyone in this league with offensive displays as bad as we saw this afternoon. I was at the game and I sit high, one perk of being at the games is you can really get a view of the entire field and every play as it's developing. Maybe I'm wrong, but it seems like no one is getting open. We know we have receivers that are at least capable, so I'm chalking it up to a schematic issue currently.

It's easy to cast blame on Mayfield, and he missed some early throws again, but on a lot of these plays I was struggling to find where he was supposed to go with the ball. Even the Saints occasionally would dial up a play that was basically an easy pitch and catch toss for Jameis for 6-7 yards. We don't even have that in our bag, everything seems like a chore when it comes to moving the ball through the air. 

If they don't figure it out quick I struggle to see how we win more than 3 games.

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3 minutes ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

It's a massive problem and looks like arguably the league's worst right now. It was fun to get a win today but nothing about today's win can be relied upon to replicate. We scored on a fumble recovery, they missed two FG's, we had a deflection INT, etc.

Very rarely will you beat anyone in this league with offensive displays as bad as we saw this afternoon. I was at the game and I sit high, one perk of being at the games is you can really get a view of the entire field and every play as it's developing. Maybe I'm wrong, but it seems like no one is getting open. We know we have receivers that are at least capable, so I'm chalking it up to a schematic issue currently.

It's easy to cast blame on Mayfield, and he missed some early throws again, but on a lot of these plays I was struggling to find where he was supposed to go with the ball. Even the Saints occasionally would dial up a play that was basically an easy pitch and catch toss for Jameis for 6-7 yards. We don't even have that in our bag, everything seems like a chore when it comes to moving the ball through the air. 

If they don't figure it out quick I struggle to see how we win more than 3 games.

This.  Schematically I thought Brady was much better than this crap 

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We were in scoring position multiple times and settled for field goals.  I liked the play calling for the most part, feeding the run game a lot in early downs.  Also liked the short throws to the TE and FB.  Baker simply missed on too many throws today.  Hoping he cleans that up and we score tds instead of field goals.  

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Just now, Adb6368 said:

We have offensive problems but complaining that a RUNNING BACK got too many runs and too few receptions seems a bit odd

I mean CMC is the best RB in the NFL….because of what he does as a receiver in addition to rushing. 

You kick him out and no LB can cover him. 

and McAdoo is like.  Nah.  

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