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Thats 2 games now that we are held to 14 points or less. There seems to be a lack of fire in the game planning and very vanilla offense. Has anyone noticed a lack of motioning in this offense?
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The roar of home game crowds does energize and pick-up teams, especiallyBottle-O-Bud said:I think the only solidifying factor for that O-line is the crowd. Home games energize the line. They make less mistake overall.
NoBullTexan said:I dasagree that it is all Carr's or the O-lines fault. What went wrong with the run blocking that was freeing DD for those big runs?
How about the beautiful passing attack that was beginning to show itself? No it is no more the execution than it is the same damed old game planning, or lack or same, game after game. Other teams are adjusting to our moves. We Are Not adjusting in turn, to theirs. I blame the coaches for an inept game planning effort.![]()
A game plan to limit their TOP was right on the money. That's exactly what you want to do. But there's things you don't plan on -- like giving up 5 TDs in less than 3 minutes.His thinking, though incorrect, was that if the Colts had the ball less, they would score less.
Yeah, let's blame Palmer because he didn't game plan to score 6 TDs in less than 3 minutes just to stay ahead. The offense sucked but so did everything else.Palmer's game plan did not address this..
aj. said:Yeah, let's blame Palmer because he didn't game plan to score 6 TDs in less than 3 minutes just to stay ahead. The offense sucked but so did everything else.
rhc564 said:To beat the Colts, you've got to score
more points than them like every other team has tried to do, except the
Texans.
NoBullTexan said:I dasagree that it is all Carr's or the O-lines fault. What went wrong with the run blocking that was freeing DD for those big runs? How about the beautiful passing attack that was beginning to show itself? No it is no more the execution than it is the same damed old game planning, or lack or same, game after game. Other teams are adjusting to our moves. We Are Not adjusting in turn, to theirs. I blame the coaches for an inept game planning effort.![]()
infantrycak said:Originally Posted by rhc564
To beat the Colts, you've got to score
more points than them like every other team has tried to do, except the
Texans. -----\
Of course you have to score more points--that would be the definition of winning. But that doesn't tell you how to do it. Look back at what the coach of the then most prolific offense said--Tice and the pre-game analysts agreed the Vikings needed to run the ball to control the clock and that the best defense against Manning and the Colts was keeping the Colts' offense off the field. Sound familiar? When was the last time you heard an NFL coach say they needed to control a more powerful offense by slinging the ball around to out-gun the other team?