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re: Offensive Effeciency.

Posted on 10/14/19 at 4:56 pm to
Posted by wdhalgren
Member since May 2013
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Posted on 10/14/19 at 4:56 pm to
A game where everything goes wrong. Three drives stopped by ints, one because of a bad throw, one because the receiver runs the wrong route, one because the receiver bounces a short pass right off his hands. One drive killed by a fumbled snap. One drive ends with a blocked field goal, another with a missed field goal. One turnover on downs. One drive ends when you run out of game clock.

Meanwhile the other team has one touchdown drive the entire game, in the first quarter on a long pass play, and five punts and a missed 57 yd FG in the 2nd half of regulation.
This post was edited on 10/14/19 at 5:24 pm
Posted by RealDawg
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Member since Nov 2012
9495 posts
Posted on 10/14/19 at 7:58 pm to
The more plays it takes you to score, the greater the opportunity for flukes to happen.

It was a peculiar game but the mistakes were more ours than caused by USC. If their defense had been outstanding against others, I would bite. They have only been average. The offensive game planning (Swift tried to say it out load today) wasn’t acceptable.

We still likely win if Fromm throws the ball away (still not sure that is really what he was doing) or doesn’t have the rare bad exchange or we don’t commit pf deep in their territory on third and long while knocking out their less mobile qb or tipped ball for int or non field goal kick or blocked field goal or missed field goal attempt. However, we did all those things. We didn’t put the ball in the end zone enough or fast enough. We made mistakes.

It’s like they are throttling the offense under the guise of being controlled. It worked up until Saturday but we faced one opponent that should have even give us a second thought.

All fixable. Hope they make some changes because from what Swift was saying it sure sounds like OC might be losing his guys.

Good news is it’s all in front of us. Fingers crossed.

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