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Originally Posted by cornzilla
Was there this pass sunday and I must say "What happen to our run game?". It's like we went into sunday thinking that just because we're playing the weakest pass defense in the league, we should throw the ball.
Campbell threw for 344 yards, well that's great but 2 INT and one when it matters the MOST.We should be pounding the ball not trying to air it out. Plus were was Run DMC at the end of the second quarter, he was completely missing on the last drive.
Our next 3 games don't look too bad, if we win against Cleveland and KC we could head into the bye week 4-3.
Originally Posted by cornzilla
Was there this pass sunday and I must say "What happen to our run game?". It's like we went into sunday thinking that just because we're playing the weakest pass defense in the league, we should throw the ball.
Campbell threw for 344 yards, well that's great but 2 INT and one when it matters the MOST.We should be pounding the ball not trying to air it out. Plus were was Run DMC at the end of the second quarter, he was completely missing on the last drive.
Our next 3 games don't look too bad, if we win against Cleveland and KC we could head into the bye week 4-3.
It's my single biggest concern/disappointment four weeks into the season. Way too much soft tackling out there. It doesn't happen consistently but it shouldn't happen at all.Originally Posted by BeatJunkie5
Originally Posted by cornzilla
Was there this pass sunday and I must say "What happen to our run game?". It's like we went into sunday thinking that just because we're playing the weakest pass defense in the league, we should throw the ball.
Campbell threw for 344 yards, well that's great but 2 INT and one when it matters the MOST.We should be pounding the ball not trying to air it out. Plus were was Run DMC at the end of the second quarter, he was completely missing on the last drive.
Our next 3 games don't look too bad, if we win against Cleveland and KC we could head into the bye week 4-3.
Well, going into the second quarter I think we had a pretty decent balanced attack...but once Campbell threw that INT, all of a sudden we were down 10+pts after NE scored that TD after halftime...I think we got a little more trigger happy, but even so we still ran the ball and we drove until that PI call on Jacoby that forced us to kick that FG...then we were forced to throw more because we were falling so far behind...
Our red zone offense needs some serious work...did we just panic or is the NE Red zone D that good?? smh. Tough loss, since there were so many stupid mistakes that should not have happened...oh well, we need to figure out a way to slow down Arian Foster now
Edit:: Did y'all see Tyvon Branch miss that tackle when that rookie RB broke free on that 30+ yard TD??Them boys need to work on tackling..
It's my single biggest concern/disappointment four weeks into the season. Way too much soft tackling out there. It doesn't happen consistently but it shouldn't happen at all.Originally Posted by BeatJunkie5
Originally Posted by cornzilla
Was there this pass sunday and I must say "What happen to our run game?". It's like we went into sunday thinking that just because we're playing the weakest pass defense in the league, we should throw the ball.
Campbell threw for 344 yards, well that's great but 2 INT and one when it matters the MOST.We should be pounding the ball not trying to air it out. Plus were was Run DMC at the end of the second quarter, he was completely missing on the last drive.
Our next 3 games don't look too bad, if we win against Cleveland and KC we could head into the bye week 4-3.
Well, going into the second quarter I think we had a pretty decent balanced attack...but once Campbell threw that INT, all of a sudden we were down 10+pts after NE scored that TD after halftime...I think we got a little more trigger happy, but even so we still ran the ball and we drove until that PI call on Jacoby that forced us to kick that FG...then we were forced to throw more because we were falling so far behind...
Our red zone offense needs some serious work...did we just panic or is the NE Red zone D that good?? smh. Tough loss, since there were so many stupid mistakes that should not have happened...oh well, we need to figure out a way to slow down Arian Foster now
Edit:: Did y'all see Tyvon Branch miss that tackle when that rookie RB broke free on that 30+ yard TD??Them boys need to work on tackling..
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