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Falcons Most predicitble Offense in the NFL
10-16-2011, 06:49 PM
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RE: Most predicitble Offense in the NFL
(10-16-2011 06:25 PM)Jesus Wrote:  Only one turnover came in a crucial moment. After their last touchdown we dominated them in every aspect of the game. We won the turnover battle which we have done so rarely this year and we cut down the penalties in the second half which is so important.

The real reasons were:
We threw deep. Though we rarely connected we got that penalty which was huge and a good reason to throw deep.
We ran the ball with success...always the key to this team
Pressured the QB. Something we need to do regularly. Against the Packers and Bears we had success with pressure but our offense couldn't move or hang onto the ball.

Maybe now we have our blueprint down. Next week will show how far we have come.

yeah we did get good pressure with mostly just a 4 man rush today, that was good to see.

and at one point they said we had 4 plays over 20 yards, so even with our running the ball down their throats, we still managed to have some explosion on a few plays. I thought Roddy was gonna catch that one in the endzone IN SPITE of the PI.

i know we won, i hate to come off negative, but just because we won, doesn't mean we played a perfect or mistake free game. I said it a bunch last year when we won so many close games, and i say it again today, we still have a lot of work to do. not causing a punt in the first 2 1/2 quarters should concern us. not being able to score in the 3rd quarter should concern us. giving up a buttload of rushing yards should concern us. we still have a lot of work to do.

if we could just put this second half together with the first half of either of the two last weeks games, we'd be kicking everyones asses.

Chew on THAT, Petunia!
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RE: Most predicitble Offense in the NFL - papachaz - 10-16-2011 06:49 PM