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falcons analyst pretty much destroys any shred of credibility towards the idea this offense is complex and evolving.


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3 minutes ago, ludwig51 said:

What's your love for the coaching staff Sanjay 

I’m ALMOST at the point of wanting to see Atlanta just curb stomp us in hopes of JR getting pissed and canning Rivera. 

Enough is enough and we won’t be moving forward as long as those two retards are here 

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breaking news.

MOST offenses are actually extremely predictable if you follow them.   You know why Luke calls out like 90% of the opposing plays to his teammates? Because most offenses do the exact same things all season. 

Given it is Atlanta, Luke probably will know an even higher percentage of plays than vs a non-divisional opponent. 

 

I have always said NFL is a largely a talent game.  You need talent to win the matchups that matter most in game.  Most NFL coaches know exactly what is coming overall from an opponent.  Can your LT hold an edge rush long enough for the huge play you know will be there downfield vs their coverage?  Can your RG pull around and take out the LB he is suppose to?   Does your DB cover his guy? or does he never turn his head around and just panic because he is up against a better WR and allows a QB to complete balls that really shouldn't be completed (Worley).  Heck, if Worley was smart enough to turn around on plays he could have picks.  The individual matchups matter more than coaching IMO. 

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Curious stat: while Carolina ranks 21st in total offense on the season, they rank 6th in total first downs and 4th in 3rd down efficiency.

This suggests, good, rather than poor play calling.

The 3rd down efficiency stat is especially compelling.

It is very strongly linked to win percentage.

 

 

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