(10-19-2022, 11:18 AM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: (10-19-2022, 10:25 AM)Caldrac Wrote: It's primarily what NYC said. Limit your mistakes. When you're losing games by one possession you're ultimately looking at a mistake or two that cost you points, time of possession or the opportunity to get off the field defensively.
That's all it really boils down to. I don't think you can say it's the run game nor the pass game. For what it's worth? Etienne and Robinson are both over 300 yards on the ground. Hasty is starting to work his way into the rotation and Lawrence was finally showing his leg work inside the red zone this past Sunday.
I think the passing game is well balanced. Everybody is getting involved. The ball is being relatively evenly disbursed amongst the skill position groups. They're on the right track.
The only thing that I can really add is that they need to get off to a faster start and set the tone early offensively. It's been a bit of a bummer. Virtually every time they have their first offensive possession they completely stall out. I would also like to see Doug dial back on some of those 4th down attempts. We're 4 / 12 on those attempts now.
We left some field goal opportunities out there that could have changed some of the overall outcomes potentially in the grand scheme of things. I would also have to go back and look at those eight failed attempts to see if our opponents ultimately added points to their total or, at the minimum, chewed up valuable time of possession that we could have used down the stretch.
That's really it.
1. Limit your mistakes while maximizing your opportunities within scoring range.
2. Tone down the aggressive behavior on 4th downs.
3. Get off to a faster start and actually set the tone offensively with your first possession.
That's what I stated in my first paragraph, but every team in the league can say that. There are definitely things we could of done differently and we could be 4-2 easily that those mistakes wouldn't of happened, that's how you fix the mistakes. Everything hasn't been perfect from this coaching staff and it's not all on the players. One example is throwing it on 2nd and 2 on the 7 yard line, it was a mistake by Lawrence to throw that but we should ran it. Last week it was 3rd and 1 and we throw the ball and then run a QB option on 4th down. The great coaches don't just say just don't make mistakes. The put them in better opportunities to limit and lessen the mistakes. There have been a number of questionable calls in key situations. Another example is having Griffin out there on that TD that won the game, he was burnt toast all game, Herndon should of been out there.
I don't get this.
Every team in the league cannot look at their tape and say "if we had 2 or 3 less execution mistakes in 3 of our games, we'd be 5 and 1 right now."
They can't. They can't say that.
We can.
Also - every team in the league could also sit here and say "if we had switched to this coverage, or if we had altered our run/pass balance, or if we subbed this player for that..." That is not unique to us.
But of the 20 teams with 3 or more losses - I don't believe they can all say "we did enough to win, but made a few mistakes that cost us the dub"
We are one of a few teams that can say that accurately.
Plenty of those 20 teams have experienced losses that would not have been reversed by two or three fewer self-inflicted mistakes.
We haven't had a loss like that this year (yet) and we don't need to reinvent the wheel to win games moving forward.