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2 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

How about something down field at least past the first down marker to even have a snowballs chance in hell of keeping the drive alive 

Again no Oline and who is getting open down the field on a all out blitz.. At some point ppl got stop treating Madden like real football and the reality of the situation.. This offense sucks personal scheme and the fact you got a rookie trying to run it..

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22 minutes ago, recceice said:

Again no Oline and who is getting open down the field on a all out blitz.. At some point ppl got stop treating Madden like real football and the reality of the situation.. This offense sucks personal scheme and the fact you got a rookie trying to run it..

Okay, so let's just give up and bubble screen our way to a loss when we KNOW that will NOT work regardless. Attempt to throw it past the first down marker at least. If you can't even ATTEMPT that then why even go out for the 4th down and might as well have just punted it right back to them on 3rd down

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1 hour ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Okay, so let's just give up and bubble screen our way to a loss when we KNOW that will NOT work regardless. Attempt to throw it past the first down marker at least. If you can't even ATTEMPT that then why even go out for the 4th down and might as well have just punted it right back to them on 3rd down

Again would love to agree if I had any faith the Oline could hold up that long for a WR to get 6 yards but I don’t..

How pissed would you have been if they punted with no TO left?? We already know the answer to that.. So reality check they came out with a play.. Saw a all out blitz and audible to a screen which most teams would have done… 

No matter what they did ppl would be mad anyway when it didn’t work..

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This offense can’t do anything because this line is so atrocious.  Bryce doesn’t have time, the WRs don’t even try to get open and everyone is halfassing everything.  We need to clean out most of these offensive players to be honest 

Add to that these ridiculous play calls and totally predictable coaching and you have what we have here

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1 minute ago, Shocker said:

This offense can’t do anything because this line is so atrocious.  Bryce doesn’t have time, the WRs don’t even try to get open and everyone is halfassing everything.  We need to clean out most of these offensive players to be honest 

Been saying this all season.. Either you have a good Oline or WR’s consistently causing mismatches or a superior run game.. If you don’t have any of this you better have Superman at QB and even he couldn’t carry this poo???

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Been saying this all season.. Either you have a good Oline or WR’s consistently causing mismatches or a superior run game.. If you don’t have any of this you better have Superman at QB and even he couldn’t carry this poo???

No QB alive could do anything with this offense.  Especially a Fuggin Rookie!  I feel worst for Bryce here…he is 3rd in the league in sacks taken and if he doesn’t lead it in pressures I would be shocked

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1 minute ago, Shocker said:

No QB alive could do anything with this offense.  Especially a Fuggin Rookie!  I feel worst for Bryce here…he is 3rd in the league in sacks taken and if he doesn’t lead it in pressures I would be shocked

He is not in the lead in pressures and Stroud is actually ahead of him at 4th in the league

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5 minutes ago, Shocker said:

This offense can’t do anything because this line is so atrocious.  Bryce doesn’t have time, the WRs don’t even try to get open and everyone is halfassing everything.  We need to clean out most of these offensive players to be honest 

Add to that these ridiculous play calls and totally predictable coaching and you have what we have here

Starting with the QB.

Steve Wilks took one look at the roster Rhule and Fitterer built and said "This is a Power Running team". He should never have been the HC, but he at least made us respectable by playing to the strengths of the roster. 

Reich comes in, with the same OLine, and asks them to Zone block. They're absolutely lost in this scheme. 

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