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Biggest Offensive Bust this Year
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I think what amazes me the most is that James Jones, a free agent pick up cut by two teams, is the most productive offensive player on the team. In contrast, the rest of the skill position players, for whatever reason, have had poor seasons. In many cases, the worst of their career. A Rodgers, Lacy, Cobb, Adams, even Starks, have failed to produce on a consistent basis, and have had physical and mental errors that have lead to losses. I believe Patler mentioned in one thread that this offense is basically unable to score a touchdown inside the red zone. He's right. That's a strong indictment on the total lack of playmakers on this team. It also shows why I can't vote on this poll. Other than Jones and possibly R Rodgers, everyone is culpable. This offense, since the San Diego game, is the Cowboys offense minus Tony Romo.
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I blame the offensive coaches and MM. This offense worked for a few games, then teams adjusted their defenses, and the same talent that made it look easy the first four games now have a harder time scoring than I did when I was in college. And that's pretty bad.Originally posted by beveaux1 View PostWhat a waste that the best defensive team we've had since 2010 is shackled to this offense."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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For me yes, just because I'm on the fence between a couple guys. It's possible one of them separates themselves with some leadership and playmaking during the biggest game of the season. I'm putting a lot of weight on what happens Sunday.Originally posted by Joemailman View PostYou really think something will happen in the postseason to affect your vote? Seems to me the die is cast. The offense is broken and won't be fixed this year. Any chance of playoff success rests with the defense.
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I put a lot on Lacy. He needed to step up when the WRs were banged up, and he was too busy staring at titties or video games. He got BENCHED for off the field related issues, which to me is completely unacceptable.
Adams is a very close second...the early injuries just seemed to derail his entire season and when he got back he was pressing too much and then lost confidence.
Cobb and Rodgers played poorly as well, but Cobb was constantly double teamed and Rodgers was playing behind a makeshift OL for half the season. They needed others to step up, and that rarely happened.It's such a GOOD feeling...13 TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS!!
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And that his best year was this year. He had his highest season yardage total at a whopping 890 yards receiving.Originally posted by beveaux1 View PostI think what amazes me the most is that James Jones, a free agent pick up cut by two teams, is the most productive offensive player on the team. In contrast, the rest of the skill position players, for whatever reason, have had poor seasons. In many cases, the worst of their career. A Rodgers, Lacy, Cobb, Adams, even Starks, have failed to produce on a consistent basis, and have had physical and mental errors that have lead to losses. I believe Patler mentioned in one thread that this offense is basically unable to score a touchdown inside the red zone. He's right. That's a strong indictment on the total lack of playmakers on this team. It also shows why I can't vote on this poll. Other than Jones and possibly R Rodgers, everyone is culpable. This offense, since the San Diego game, is the Cowboys offense minus Tony Romo.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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I guess you would know, you illegal alien Zoorfian. Has everyone else on Zoorf had their brain removed?Originally posted by woodbuck27 View PostNow there...some informative intelligence in that post.
There is hope for you on the planet Zoorf !"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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