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<blockquote data-quote="Jd89" data-source="post: 625328" data-attributes="member: 3669"><p>Choose a QB- Like many, I think it is time to narrow down to 1 QB with a flex on another. We need to develop leadership in the huddle and that is hard when it switches every few downs. </p><p>Better clock management- Really a coach/QB issue, we need to get up on the ball and go. It felt like we worked the clock way too early in the game almost like our best offense was winding the clock down...not a confidence builder. I hope we go more uptempo at some point.</p><p>Better QB/receiving- I felt there were several routes that didn't make sense and a number of opportunities to scan the field for the better receiver, it didn't happen. On one play, the tight end dove out of bounds when the pass was in bounds, really?</p><p>Continual improvement on the defense- Been playing well, this should be a game where we can really get some experience and confidence for our young defense. Half of this is confidence, the goal line stand/turnover was a builder, this week can be too.</p><p>Less Punting- We have that down pat, just hope we use less of it.....</p><p>Less passing out by fans- This will require less heat, which will require global cooling, which will require everyone to cut down coal fire plants in Asia, stop cows from farting...oh the rabbit hole we can create, bring back the global cooling of the 1970s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jd89, post: 625328, member: 3669"] Choose a QB- Like many, I think it is time to narrow down to 1 QB with a flex on another. We need to develop leadership in the huddle and that is hard when it switches every few downs. Better clock management- Really a coach/QB issue, we need to get up on the ball and go. It felt like we worked the clock way too early in the game almost like our best offense was winding the clock down...not a confidence builder. I hope we go more uptempo at some point. Better QB/receiving- I felt there were several routes that didn't make sense and a number of opportunities to scan the field for the better receiver, it didn't happen. On one play, the tight end dove out of bounds when the pass was in bounds, really? Continual improvement on the defense- Been playing well, this should be a game where we can really get some experience and confidence for our young defense. Half of this is confidence, the goal line stand/turnover was a builder, this week can be too. Less Punting- We have that down pat, just hope we use less of it..... Less passing out by fans- This will require less heat, which will require global cooling, which will require everyone to cut down coal fire plants in Asia, stop cows from farting...oh the rabbit hole we can create, bring back the global cooling of the 1970s. [/QUOTE]
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