Just glanced at the box score, and a couple of pleasant surprises were to be found, even in a loss:
-Kevin Burnett had his best gm for us with 10 tackles
-Slaton averaged 28 ypa on kickoffs, and scored a TD
-They finally stopped asking Matt Moore to be a gunslinger, 22 attempts for him sounds about right
-Reggie Bush had 140 total yds
-ST played well
Downside:
-10 pts in the 4th qtr, the d played okay overall, but once again did not play well in the 4h qtr
-the D could not stop the pass, the Giants Wr's had field days
-Moore turned the ball over again, 4 gms played, 4 to's or more, he has to do better
-D had 1 sack, and no turnovers created
To me, looking at just the stats, this team is not poorly coached per se, but does not have the athletes to make game changing plays, and we've pivoted to more of the run the ball approach we saw from 08-10 I think they acknowledged the wide open passing attack does not fit our personnel.
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Pads, thanks for the opinions and just abouty what I thought for the most part...
We do not have playmakers, but as the thought process when drafting, just guys that can play the positions...
Looking at Giants O gameplan, which is run first, they finally realized that our D's weakness was the Pass, and they executed it very well when it counted...
Don't understand why it was not in their gameplan from the beginning, it would have helped their Run game...
As we all know, we need a good QB and good OL to be able to score points (look at Indi). Defensively, the guys we do have can have an impact the game positively based on the momentum of the Offense...
I have come to the realization, just by analytically eliminating cause and effects, that this game being all that is talent, coaching and scheming, that emotions play a major role, and maybe the most important one...
You can see it when the Offense scores or the Defense holds opponents from scoring... and on the negative side when the Offense needs to score and the D gives up the points...
Over the last 3-4 games this team is feeding most of their emotions from the negative side, they are keeping it inside their locker rooms week in and week out...
A win will help them straighten out the ship, but it seems (IMO) that the locker room is devided and the "Dark Side," is still strong with those... -
Well, I suspect the main thing is the shift from passing to running the ball has finally happened, which means we won't be blown out, but we are not going to score very many points, which means D and ST has to continue to improve along with the running game.
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Disagree. Our coaching staff shows it can gameplay well, hence our good starts lately, but Sparno and Co. Have shown me zero ability to adjust during the course of the game. While some of that may be due to injuries, that's only a partially valid excuse
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Anytime you are facing a fast pass rushing Defense front, the run usually works. We also used some decent counter plays against the Giants which I have not seen all year. LOL, crap, just take the one Moore ran in for a TD. Have not used that this season at all. Not saying it would work all the time but sure was pretty last week.
Lions are another prime example. Excellent Defensive line against the pass and putting pressure on the QB. But, when it comes to the rush, RBs simply run right past the Lions attacking defensive lineman and DEs. Its kind of like the old saying, you live by the blitz and you die by the blitz. If you run the right plays you can overtake a defenses agressiveness but only for so long. Sooner or later they adjust, as the Giants did and then the offense has to adjust.
This is what happened in the Giants game. We had good success with the run in the first half. Giants adjusted the second half and stopped it and we did what to counter their adjustment ? Really not sure but whatever it was it did not work. -
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Arrowhead has a grass field, thus Bush probably won't do well. Daniel Thomas on the other hand, very well might if he's able to stay healthy.
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Imo, a lot will depend on who plays LG and RT for us,
Colombo/Garner..would be fine, not optimal
Garner/Incognito...would be fine, not great, but fine
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Garner has been decent in my opinion.
Sundays game against KC I hope is a "round the corner" game for Reggie Bush. He played great against the Giants last week and i hope he can continue to prove his worth. I really root for Bush so it would be nice to see another big game from him. -
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Yes while there wer good things to take away from the game, you just knew they were going to blow it in the end. I might not be a SFLer, but I sure as hell do not have any faith in this abortion of a team whatsoever.