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31st in points per game. Why?

#21

Quote:The Raiders, Titans, and Vikings are young, but yet they move down the field consistently.


Generally we can move between the 20s pretty well too. We just haven't figured out how to turn that into points.
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#22

Quote:Generally we can move between the 20s pretty well too. We just haven't figured out how to turn that into points.
 

Red zone offense is the last part to come together. But we never keep OCs long enough to make it work.

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#23

Quote:Here we are again. 4 games in, and our offense is still finishing in the bottom for points scored. Why? Coincidentally, the only other team that is worse, may soon be starting Gabbert as their QB. Did this team not invest enough into their offense with the draft and free agency, or is it mainly coaching and play calling?
Every year the same old story, offense stinks...

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#24

we could've signed CJ Spiller!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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#25

One thing I see that seems to kill a lot of our drives is passes being attempted to receivers that have no separation. I'm trying to figure out if our receivers are too slow or if it's Bortles trying to force the ball into small windows, or bad play calling that is too hard to execute and have receivers open. Might be a combination of all these. Regardless, too many passes to receiver with a defender on his back who just swats the ball away.

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