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If You Think About It. Our Offense Is Capable Of Competing With The Best


beastson

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The QB position was the only problem. We have the best rushing attack, we had Steve, and other receivers that could catch but wasn't big play threats

I'm watching the Pack struggle out the gate against the Cards, a team we destroyed with Jake. Now with Matt, no doubt in my mind we will be a dangerous O next season, especially if we add another WR that can make big plays

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With our squad healthy and Moore starting I think we could compete with the best. But we do need more WR options because there will be games where the running game isn't where it should be. But if we used Rosario and Barnidge like we should WR would be an even less concern.

I agree. The TE's have been used more this past season and that's a good thing. Even when we get a true #2 we should see more production from them being open.

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We aren't even remotely a top offense. A lot needs to be changed and added to be like what Arizona, New Orleans, and Green Bay currently are. That said, the way Fox gameplans enables us to compete with anyone. But it's our D, and ball and clock control that is the reason for it...not our offense. Give us a solid #2, a healthy O-Line, involve Barnidge more, start Moore, and use our amazing run game without being a "run first" team and then you're onto something. That aint Foxball though and, good as a coach as he is, he ain't changing his philosophy.

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So we agree.... I was talking talent not necessarily scheme. But since we do run, it opens playaction and we have a QB who can be accurate. It also gives us some breathing room to be aggressive when teams would think we wouldn't. Example, Giants game. Coughlin admits we caught them off guard throwing down field

That game was a thing of beauty... I wish someone recorded it and can upload it

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Look at what Baltimore did to New England today. They ran the ball well and played great defense to dominate the Patriots -- and Flacco completed four passes for 34 yards.

Now I do realize that you need competent quarterback play to really go far in the postseason, but I still don't believe you have to have an elite signal caller to win the big game. If Moore had started, say, week three, we would have been talking playoffs right now.

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