bennysflyers16
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The thing is, the offense shouldn't have to put up 35 points a week to win. Imagine knowing you have to go out there and put up a TD every possession.Offense just as bad. Every single game first halves they produce nothing.
They've just played arguably the best 6 teams in the NFL in a row...gimme a break....people can bitch about their D i'd agree but their offence has been at least good if not greatOffense just as bad. Every single game first halves they produce nothing.
But they can’t even put up 10 , they are awful.The thing is, the offense shouldn't have to put up 35 points a week to win. Imagine knowing you have to go out there and put up a TD every possession.
Exactly... thats a big problem and shouldn't be the caseThe thing is, the offense shouldn't have to put up 35 points a week to win. Imagine knowing you have to go out there and put up a TD every possession.
James Franklin calling plays.
Lamar Jackson and the Ravens...As far as paying Hurts, they kinda had to. These players are human. What kind of message would that have sent to the team if they said no to their MVP caliber QB who led them to a close Super Bowl and had a good game? It’s the GM’s fault in the first place for giving out obnoxious contracts.
We gave 6 quarters in a row vs good teams where it has been putrid.They've just played arguably the best 6 teams in the NFL in a row...gimme a break....people can bitch about their D i'd agree but their offence has been at least good if not great
So did I. He still has and shows tons of talent. I'm so glad the 49ers didn't take him and took Lance.I sure as shit did. Like I said, I'll join you in laughing at me anytime.
I don't know what Fields could have been. Maybe still nothing. I do know that he had no shot to be successful in Chicago with the way the coaching staff and roster went. Landing spot matters so, so much.
I still just want a competitive team to try out the rookie QB contracts forever strategy just to see how it unfolds.
Legitimately nothing. Having 9 f***ing pro-bowlers on one side of the ball and finding yourself incapable of manufacturing offense, unless one of those pro-bowlers pulls a play out of their ass should be fireable.More troubled with the offense, that’s not to say the defense isn’t a concern but i think that’s more personnel based. What does this offense really do that well outside of 1 yard situations?
That you don't have to immediately sign a QB long term because they had a good season. Baltimore didn't.What did I miss?