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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 646047" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>I don’t think the game plan was for Graham to throw 35 times. Game flow had a lot to do with that. </p><p></p><p>In the first 5 series we threw the ball less than 25% of our plays (8 times out of 26 plays). It was 24-7 at that point and we had a punt blocked for a td after our next possession which made it 38-7. That changes any game plan you had coming in. </p><p></p><p>I actually think once the game got out of hand, asking Graham to throw that much is great coaching. The kid needs game reps and in that scenario, it’s highly unlikely you’re going to come back and win. Especially if you’re running the ball a ton and eating up clock. </p><p></p><p>Graham has missed some throws that he is very capable of making. Including missing a wide open Oliver up the seam in this game. Allowing him to get meaningful reps with his young, but talented WR corp was 100% the right call IMO. I’m willing to bet if the game had stayed close, the game plan would have stayed similar to how we started. </p><p></p><p>There are many things to question the coaching staff on, mainly why it took so long to adjust and stop their O. The number of times Graham threw the ball is not one IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 646047, member: 786"] I don’t think the game plan was for Graham to throw 35 times. Game flow had a lot to do with that. In the first 5 series we threw the ball less than 25% of our plays (8 times out of 26 plays). It was 24-7 at that point and we had a punt blocked for a td after our next possession which made it 38-7. That changes any game plan you had coming in. I actually think once the game got out of hand, asking Graham to throw that much is great coaching. The kid needs game reps and in that scenario, it’s highly unlikely you’re going to come back and win. Especially if you’re running the ball a ton and eating up clock. Graham has missed some throws that he is very capable of making. Including missing a wide open Oliver up the seam in this game. Allowing him to get meaningful reps with his young, but talented WR corp was 100% the right call IMO. I’m willing to bet if the game had stayed close, the game plan would have stayed similar to how we started. There are many things to question the coaching staff on, mainly why it took so long to adjust and stop their O. The number of times Graham threw the ball is not one IMO. [/QUOTE]
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