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<blockquote data-quote="bke1984" data-source="post: 763440" data-attributes="member: 932"><p>Wow, well that was fun. That was two bad teams playing an incredibly mistake filled game. I know this sounds stupid, but it feels much more like we just didn’t lose than it feels like we won.</p><p></p><p>The good - Gibbs is an absolute animal. I hope his hammy heals up quickly. Simms needs to run more. He was so explosive in the second half. 8 XPs in one game?!?!</p><p></p><p>The bad - Sims is still turnover prone. He hold the ball way too long in the pocket and has a really tough time with the mesh on read options. I’d like to see him scramble more when nothing is there on passing plays. Our defense is just not very good...period. It’s been a clear regression from last year. In general our offense seems like feast or famine. We don’t sustain drives for scores...instead we struggle and then have a huge play. Tough to rely on that for consistency...but much better than last year.</p><p></p><p>The ugly - Kicking aside, special teams mistakes were there again. Muff punt at the five? Why even try to catch it? Catching the ball on the sidelines on a kickoff!?!? Coaches clearly need to spend more time covering these scenarios. Finally, the penalties are just flat out pathetic...especially the false starts. No excuse for that </p><p></p><p>Nitpicking I guess since we won. I’m happy. I like winning. But, I doubt we win again if that’s what we put together in any of our next three games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bke1984, post: 763440, member: 932"] Wow, well that was fun. That was two bad teams playing an incredibly mistake filled game. I know this sounds stupid, but it feels much more like we just didn’t lose than it feels like we won. The good - Gibbs is an absolute animal. I hope his hammy heals up quickly. Simms needs to run more. He was so explosive in the second half. 8 XPs in one game?!?! The bad - Sims is still turnover prone. He hold the ball way too long in the pocket and has a really tough time with the mesh on read options. I’d like to see him scramble more when nothing is there on passing plays. Our defense is just not very good...period. It’s been a clear regression from last year. In general our offense seems like feast or famine. We don’t sustain drives for scores...instead we struggle and then have a huge play. Tough to rely on that for consistency...but much better than last year. The ugly - Kicking aside, special teams mistakes were there again. Muff punt at the five? Why even try to catch it? Catching the ball on the sidelines on a kickoff!?!? Coaches clearly need to spend more time covering these scenarios. Finally, the penalties are just flat out pathetic...especially the false starts. No excuse for that Nitpicking I guess since we won. I’m happy. I like winning. But, I doubt we win again if that’s what we put together in any of our next three games. [/QUOTE]
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