(On how so and if he could elaborate on the previous question)– “I have this thing that I believe in called hidden yardage that happens in the game. I think it’s a way that you win and lose, okay. My team is educated on how you win and lose in this league. There educated on how many close games we’ve been in over the last couple of years and how many that we’ve won. In this game we committed 19 minus plays. Now that’s not just offense. That has to do with penalties, that has to do with minus runs, that has to do with sacks, that has to do with any of those things. Now you have a chance to get some back on the other side of the ball by forcing them to commit some of those. We didn’t do that—they only committed six. So, we forced defensively six minus plays and we had either offensively or defensively we had some defensive penalties we had a special teams penalty—19 of them that totaled about137 yards. They had 27 yards worth of minus plays. In my book, that’s about 110 yards and that’s about 8 or 9 points that we gave up during the game. Plus we threw a red zone interception which goes against all the rules. So, from an efficiency standpoint, we eliminate some of the minus plays during the course of the game and take care of the ball in the red zone—we won a turnover battle and lost the game. That doesn’t happen too many times in this league, okay. So, that’s what I mean when I say efficient. We can get a lot better at that.
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