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<blockquote data-quote="Yaller Jacket" data-source="post: 468341" data-attributes="member: 705"><p>Two more thoughts:</p><p></p><p>1) When a team completes a lot of short passes but can't run, as long as we are cooking on offense, I try not to panic. It is frustrating, but those kinds of offenses have a hard time getting to the end zone. Like us when we have drives but no big plays, you have to execute a whole bunch of times in row. A bad throw, a drop, a slip by the receiver, a holding call, a tipped ball, any number of things and you stall. If you do manage to get near the end zone, with no run game you often have to settle for field goals. </p><p></p><p>2) Some of us were worried about team spirit this week. Two close losses then a blowout at home then a game against a team with no name recognition. But I saw not a hint of that. The team was hustling, enthused, and altogether ready to play ball again. This is not a team which has given up on the season, and we can all be happy about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaller Jacket, post: 468341, member: 705"] Two more thoughts: 1) When a team completes a lot of short passes but can't run, as long as we are cooking on offense, I try not to panic. It is frustrating, but those kinds of offenses have a hard time getting to the end zone. Like us when we have drives but no big plays, you have to execute a whole bunch of times in row. A bad throw, a drop, a slip by the receiver, a holding call, a tipped ball, any number of things and you stall. If you do manage to get near the end zone, with no run game you often have to settle for field goals. 2) Some of us were worried about team spirit this week. Two close losses then a blowout at home then a game against a team with no name recognition. But I saw not a hint of that. The team was hustling, enthused, and altogether ready to play ball again. This is not a team which has given up on the season, and we can all be happy about that. [/QUOTE]
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