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Also I remember a play last night where Brodie had all of the time in the world and then he decided to chuck it down the middle of the field. Now that might have been a WR running the wrong route but it was stupid to throw it anyway because the WR was double covered |
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(i'm concerned about Croyle more than the wins this year) |
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If you're talking about playoff games, forget it. Huard isn't that guy. And frankly, I'm tired of winning regular season games and having nothing to show for it. Quote:
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But don't give me this "Huard gives us a better shot to win" bullshit. Even Huard's #1 fan (Hootie) acknowledges that he's advocating using Huard as a sacrificial lamb and nothing more. |
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I'm talking about blatantly obvious instances where the QB was think "X" route, and the WR was running "Y". They're easy to see. And all 3 happened to be Kennison. |
The problem with the offense is about 2 things.
1. Oline, you can't do anything if they can't block. It's simple as that. You CAN NOT win in this type of Herm Edwards football if you have a shit Oline. 2. Playcalling, our playcalling needs to go more down field and the routes need to better. Then again you HAVE to have pass protection to do this and we have none. Whether it's Huard or Croyle, the offense needs both of those things listed above. I think we all saw last night what this season can possibly look like. It's the preseason and everything is vanilla. I understand that. But a Saints vanilla game plan just took us back to the woodshed. It's not like these games don't mean anything because they do. They let you know where you are as a team before the reg season starts. Imagine if a full throttle Saints team came in, we'd be down 30 at halftime the way we were playing last night. Our offense HAS to score points. You CAN NOT win in this league consistently if you don't score points, especially with a mediocre defense like we have. |
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As far your other point I don't pretend to know what routes guys are supposed to run but don't most pro teams use option routes? I don't know if the Chiefs would use those with a rookie QB though but they might. |
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