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No question. But I'm still impressed with him all things considered. Hope he works hard to improve this offseason or maybe we should have Dante play a more influential role in playcalling.
repeating myself but
so where should they have ranked with those WR's
here is points per game for last season
San Diego 30.8
Indianapolis 26.7
Chicago 26.7
Dallas 26.6
New Orleans 25.8
Philadelphia 24.9
New England 24.1
7th place in the NFL is not good enough for you?
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From georgiafan: yep, this whole offseason has been bad, vick has just overshined all the good we have done, bring in ovie, bring in alot of other players, but every1 just noticed Vick doin stupid stuff, why cant we have a qb like tom brady, he just has sex with models, and wins games 12-2 in playoffs.
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Wedll,m I got through the 1st two pages of this thread and saw many complaints about Dillon and Faulk not being on the field in the 2nd half. They were HURT. It wasn't just the flu and being exhausted. They were hurt. This was reported several times.
This was originally posted before that news came out.
This was originally posted before that news came out.
Ever after the news came out, the person who started the thread didn't acknowledge that both Dillon and Faulk were injured and that would seriously affect the running game. He tried to point out that it seemed silly to run Dillon outside and Maroney inside. Yet, Maroney actually runs very well went running up the middle. Its when he tries to go to the gaps between the guards and tackles that he has issues for some reason.
Are we ever going to acknowledge that the pieces that Josh had just weren't that great this year. We went from having two top tier #2 WR in Givens and Branch to a hodgepoge of other teams #3's. The running game suffered because it spent the season trying to run through 8 men on every down.
Now I think that Gaffney is a good reciever and that Caldwell the #2, and if Chad Jackson does come into his own...Watch out.
I predict that next year we will be talking along the lines of "Why didn't Josh do this last year?"
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Woo-hoo! Second Team baby!
I predict that next year we will be talking along the lines of "Why didn't Josh do this last year?"
Well, if we start using more play-action, and not setting up so many formations with our receivers near our offensive line, then I imagine we will come through more often in crunch time, and yes people will be saying this next year. If not, it means our offense choked again, and then even more people will be calling for McDaniels' head.
It is possible to produce good stats and high points per game, but have bad coaching. A basketball example I used in another thread was the LA Lakers: under Del Harris, they put up good numbers but under-achieved and didn't 'execute' in crunch time. Under Phil Jackson, with the exact same team, Kobe and Shaq finally won a championship, as well as the next 2.
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