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Red-Zone Offense


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I have a feeling it's part of Cam's accuracy issues and not having a big receiver to go up and get a jump ball. Olsen really isn't that physical.

Redzone problems + not finishing big play has limited this offense a lot. They aren't getting long scores like they did last year.

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It's pretty frustrating to drive all the way down the field and can't score points

The problem still persists, the main focus at practice should be scoring in the red-zone

The huge failing of this team is the inability to convert on 3rd and medium distance...it has great relevance in the Red Zone, obviously. There is way too much tendency to throw the ball deep when underneath recievers are available and open. There is also way too much tendency to drill the ball into the ground or sail it over the receivers head on short and intermediate routes. Chud and Rivera get part of the blame for instilling the read option bologna...but there are other culprits as well...

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I have a feeling it's part of Cam's accuracy issues and not having a big receiver to go up and get a jump ball. Olsen really isn't that physical.

Redzone problems + not finishing big play has limited this offense a lot. They aren't getting long scores like they did last year.

Yep.

Cam still has a big problem with short accuracy. He's much more accurate throwing the ball medium and long. His lack of short accuracy really shows up inside the redzone. It needs to be a major focus of his going forward.

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Yep.

Cam still has a big problem with short accuracy. He's much more accurate throwing the ball medium and long. His lack of short accuracy really shows up inside the redzone. It needs to be a major focus of his going forward.

Well, we also haven't been running overall when we get close.....so we have played to our weakness

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Well, we also haven't been running overall when we get close.....so we have played to our weakness

Troof.

It seems like we haven't called a running play inside the 5 all year unless its a Cam keeper. 1st and goal on the 3 and 3 straight incompletions all while we have 2 good running backs and a capable fullback.

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