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Turning Point of Game

#1

Going for FG on 2 separate times when we could have put the game away. This team has to learn how to win. They are excellent in finding a way to lose. I did not like the coaching(game plan) in this game.

 

In the first half we went for the throat when they fumbled. Then we turned into a 1 yard run and a dink pass. Pathetic! Our offensive coordinator is not going to be in Pro Football long at this pace.


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Quote:Going for FG on 2 separate times when we could have put the game away. This team has to learn how to win. They are excellent in finding a way to lose. I did not like the coaching(game plan) in this game.

 

In the first half we went for the throat when they fumbled. Then we turned into a 1 yard run and a dink pass. Pathetic! Our offensive coordinator is not going to be in Pro Football long at this pace.
 

Turning point of the game was when the coaching staff failed to recognize the game was winnable and that they needed to hurry up and put the better QB in the game.

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#3

turning point was not calling a timeout on that 4th down


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#4

Quote:Turning point of the game was when the coaching staff failed to recognize the game was winnable and that they needed to hurry up and put the better QB in the game.


This.
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#5
(This post was last modified: 09-07-2014, 05:06 PM by Etdavis2006.)

Hurns dropping that pass that they challenged as a fumble. Honestly though they did better than I expected. I hope this game is a learning tool for them all
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#6

When Henne was named starter 


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#7

Quote:When Henne was named starter


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Quote:When Henne was named starter

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#9

Quote:Turning point of the game was when the coaching staff failed to recognize the game was winnable and that they needed to hurry up and put the better QB in the game.
I'd say it was more on the receiver and line play more so than on Henne this game. There were multiple drops, bad snaps/communication, penalties, etc that made this game a loss. I wouldn't put this on Henne at all. When his receivers stepped up in the first half you saw the numbers.

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Quote:I'd say it was more on the receiver and line play more so than on Henne this game. There were multiple drops, bad snaps/communication, penalties, etc that made this game a loss. I wouldn't put this on Henne at all. When his receivers stepped up in the first half you saw the numbers.
 

We've seen that ish from Henne many many times. Making one or two decent throws doesn't change that he's a loser.

 

Bortles should have been in the game.

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#11

The second three and out to start the second half, I knew they would lose right then.


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#12

Quote:I'd say it was more on the receiver and line play more so than on Henne this game. There were multiple drops, bad snaps/communication, penalties, etc that made this game a loss. I wouldn't put this on Henne at all. When his receivers stepped up in the first half you saw the numbers.


The line and receivers weren't perfect. Had they been, maybe we would have won. That being said, between the three, the QB play was the worst.
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#13

Halftime


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#14

The turning point was when Henne missed a wide open Marqise Lee on a 3rd and 5 midway through the 2nd quarter. He had his man beat by 5 yards, Scobee proceeded to miss a FG afterwards.
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#15

The turning point of the Philly game was the Entire second half. We didn't do anything right...


Also the coaching staff failed to make second half changes as Philly did...


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#16

Philly got a gift 1st also first series of fourth on their own 15 yard line. Matthews did not have both feet in
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#17

Quote:When Henne was named starter


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#18

Not sure there was one turning point.  If there was maybe the turning point was not stopping Sproles on his 4th down TD scamper.  Maybe it was Scobee missing that 2nd FG.  Maybe it was that 3rd down where we had Foles sacked but he escaped and kept a scoring drive going.  




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#19

Quote:Philly got a gift 1st also first series of fourth on their own 15 yard line. Matthews did not have both feet in


I agree on this. He was juggling the ball and when finally controlled it he was out of bounds.
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#20

Quote:When Henne was named starter 
This.


Aside from Hurns going nuts, Henne made very little happen.  He had a couple good throws and then crapped the bed.  If we could have kept their offense off of the field, then the score would have been a lot different.

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