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What sort of offense are we running?


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6 hours ago, CRA said:

Back when Matt Rhule wasn’t deemed a lameduck/hotseat/bad coach….Rhule didn’t even think McAdoo was good enough to be his QB coach. 

reality is, when Rhule went OC searching, no one good would want to come for what looked like a one year gig for a bad coach/team. 

we hired a bad OC because we couldn’t get a good one. 

...and we won't get any decent players that want to come here unless we break the bank on them...

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We scored 4 times and were in scoring position a 5th and decided to go for it on 4th down.  That’s 4 FGs - we convert half those to touchdowns and we would have scored 27 offensive points.  That’s above the league average. 
 

i felt like week 3 was better than weeks 1 and 2.  Just gotta keep improving.  I like that we intentionally got Thomas and Ricci involved more last week.  Need to build on that and start scoring tds 

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35 minutes ago, Smithers said:

We scored 4 times and were in scoring position a 5th and decided to go for it on 4th down.  That’s 4 FGs - we convert half those to touchdowns and we would have scored 27 offensive points.  That’s above the league average. 
 

i felt like week 3 was better than weeks 1 and 2.  Just gotta keep improving.  I like that we intentionally got Thomas and Ricci involved more last week.  Need to build on that and start scoring tds 

Every team can play the "if" card.  They can say that if we scored a TD on just half our redzone possessions instead of field goals we would be better. If that were to happen where would this team be?

You can also say that "if" we had a better coach, qb, gm ,owner yada yada we would be unstoppable.  

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2 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

Every team can play the "if" card.  They can say that if we scored a TD on just half our redzone possessions instead of field goals we would be better. If that were to happen where would this team be?

You can also say that "if" we had a better coach, qb, gm ,owner yada yada we would be unstoppable.  

Agreed.  Just saying at least we didn’t have 10 three and outs.  We did move the ball into scoring position several times

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