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I don't understand OCs sometimes


KJDaniel31

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Martz had a moronic play call last week in the 3rd Q, up 20 or so, of a wildcat pass where Forte threw a terrible INT. Now, on 3rd and 3, that end around was so predictable I would expect middle school LBs to see it coming.

He is pretty well respected as a play caller, but these 2 were just bad.

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Yea I've never been impressed with him when he wasn't calling plays for Kurt Warner. Seems like he's lived off that success for 7-8 years now. He may still be very good 90% of the time, but I've seen a ton of bonehead playcalls from him....these were just the 2 recent ones that really hurt his team. One caused a massive comeback when he should have been able to rest starters (up 21?) and one put his team in a 4th and 4 with the clock running for no reason.

Just bad....makes no sense

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Its a bad call when you do it 80% of the f***ing time.

I'm not arguing that we did not have bad play calling..but on 3rd and a mile, do you really want to go for the 1st? Wouldn't you think that a rookie QB is going to throw an INT 3 times as much as he will find a receiver for the first down?

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I'm not arguing that we did not have bad play calling..but on 3rd and a mile, do you really want to go for the 1st? Wouldn't you think that a rookie QB is going to throw an INT 3 times as much as he will find a receiver for the first down?

Oh no, this problem goes back way before we had a rookie QB. And last year, after a certain point, there wasn't much to lose.

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I understand frustration if we never went for it with Delhomme...he was experienced and should be trusted to take care of the ball.....but with a rookie last year, you can really destroy his confidence if you put him in positions to fail. Consider these numbers:

Peyton Manning Career stats on 3rd down and 11+ yards to go:

Rating:68.2 Att/Com:172-323 Comp%:53.3 Yards:2349 Yds/Att:7.3 Td:8 Int: 13

As frustrating as it is....its prolly smarter to run the draw or the screen and punt. The bigger problem is likely WHY IN THE WORLD IS IT 3RD AND 23?!?!

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