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Quinn's final conclusion similar to first: guys were gassed

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Three months and ten days later Dan Quinn's conclusion of the cause of his team's SBLI collapse is pretty much the same: they were gassed. Still after thorough film study same words get some new meaning.. (and no, he's not discussing the elephant in the room . simply playing the clock..)

Full article: Dan Quinn's explanation for the Falcons' epic Super Bowl collapse is 100% correct


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After a thorough review of the film, the third-year Falcons coach knows exactly why his team was unable to finish off New England: His defense was simply too tired.

The guys were gassed. We had never played in the 90s (snap count). We were not traumatized at all. You could tell there was nothing left in the tank. They would come to the sideline in the fourth quarter and nobody was talking because there was nothing left.
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“I won’t apologize for how aggressive we play and our style and attitude of where we’re headed. But I have learned from that experience.”

He didn’t get specific, but said, “I could have made it easier on them with design (changes). I could’ve changed the scenarios.”
 
Rope-a-dope defense. Let their offense move the ball between the 20s quickly, tighten up in the red area and then get the ball back for long, defense-killing drives.

Ok I know this isn't even close to reality but the concept is kind of funny.
 
Pretty obvious to anyone watching. Pats were the better-conditioned team.
Maybe Quinn will build a hill ala BB.

It isn't just a hill. It's how you use it, how much you use it. And a LOT of players would b*tch incessantly if their coach suddenly had a replica Mt. Everest built on their practice field. BB drafts/signs players that may not like it, but shut up and do it anyway.
 
It isn't just a hill. It's how you use it, how much you use it. And a LOT of players would b*tch incessantly if their coach suddenly had a replica Mt. Everest built on their practice field. BB drafts/signs players that may not like it, but shut up and do it anyway.

It's not just that BB drafts/signs players that do it anyway.
It's because the Pats are consistently great and all players,whether draftees or fas, know they have a better shot of being a champion in NE than anywhere else. They also know BB has the rep of helping players reach their max potential.
There are probably a number of current Patriots, who might have a problem with running up "Mt Everest" after a mid- July 90' practice, if say,they played for Indy,Cleve or the jests. It's not just about the character/makeup of Patriots players- the success,greatness and cache of BB and TB carries a TON of weight.
 
Here are the Falcons runs in the second half. Let's just keep repeating some stupid ideas...apparently the Falcons own coach subscribes to them.

1st and 10 at ATL 19
(14:54 - 3rd) (Shotgun) D.Freeman left tackle to ATL 16 for -3 yards (D.Hightower).

1st and 10 at ATL 32
(12:07 - 3rd) T.Coleman right tackle to ATL 37 for 5 yards (E.Roberts).

1st and 10 at NE 28
(11:06 - 3rd) T.Coleman left end pushed ob at NE 28 for no gain (P.Chung).

1st and 10 at NE 15

(9:57 - 3rd) D.Freeman right tackle to NE 6 for 9 yards (T.Flowers).

2nd and 1 at NE 6

(9:28 - 3rd) D.Freeman up the middle to NE 9 for -3 yards (E.Rowe; R.Ninkovich).

2nd and 1 at NE 32
(1:30 - 3rd) T.Coleman left tackle to NE 33 for -1 yards (T.Flowers). PENALTY on ATL-J.Matthews, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at NE 32 - No Play.

1st and 10 at ATL 27
(9:40 - 4th) T.Coleman right end to ATL 35 for 8 yards (P.Chung).

2nd and 2 at ATL 35

(9:00 - 4th) T.Coleman up the middle to ATL 36 for 1 yard (T.Flowers; L.Ryan). ATL-T.Coleman was injured during the play.

1st and 10 at ATL 49
(5:18 - 4th) D.Freeman right end to NE 49 for 2 yards (J.Sheard, P.Chung). ATL-R.Schraeder was injured during the play.

1st and 10 at NE 22
(4:40 - 4th) D.Freeman left end to NE 23 for -1 yards (D.McCourty).


SECOND HALF RUNNING TOTALS:

10 Carries, 17 Yards (1.7 yards per rush)

Including Penalty: 9 carries, 7 total yards (0.8 yards per rushing play)



Outside of the Patriots level of play, there are a few things that really hurt the Falcons.

1. Alex Mack should have been replaced. Mack was absolutely blown up in the second half by Trey Flowers. Mack was clearly hurting badly and should not have been in the game. Whoever his backup was, I'm sure he had two functioning legs. Mack let up the two major sacks and multiple pressures.

2. Two major yardage losses that removed them field goal range. The first was in the third quarter after the Patriots botched the onside kick. The Falcons moved the ball to the Patriots 32 and had second and one. A holding penalty and sack pushed them back 20 yards. Ditto in the fourth quarter after the Jones catch. In both cases, the Falcons offensive line was overwhelmed by the Patriots.

3. The strip sack. A gigantic mental blunder from Freeman had nothing to do with the play call. Freeman missed his assignment, and the game turned in that moment.
 
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How many plays were the Patriots offense on the field for? Must have been way less than the Falcons defense.

A 39 year old Qb threw the ball 63 times and was on the field for 88 snaps.

If anybody has a legit excuse to be gassed its him.

Next time Quinn should coach his defense better and actually have his offense make plays in the 2nd 1/2
 
1. Alex Mack should have been replaced. Mack was absolutely blown up in the second half by Trey Flowers. Mack was clearly hurting badly and should not have been in the game. Whoever his backup was, I'm sure he had two functioning legs. Mack let up the two major sacks and multiple

If I remember correctly, Alex Mack is the one calling protections out for the o-linemen. And the backup didn't know how to do it? or wasn't good at doing it. Or something.
 
As I've said in several threads, I knew they were going to be gassed by the first couple plays. They were just over playing on every down. Over playing after the play. Spending unnecessary energy. Sure enough. ...
 
A 39 year old Qb threw the ball 63 times and was on the field for 88 snaps.

If anybody has a legit excuse to be gassed its him.

Next time Quinn should coach his defense better and actually have his offense make plays in the 2nd 1/2

Coach his defense? When would he have time for cheerleading?





 
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