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The offense needs to improve


Deebo

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i'm mostly worried about redzone playcalling and execution. we've built our identity by being good in those situations but we've been found wanton over the last couple of games.

 

i'd like to see us get back on track against ATL and ready for the playoffs.

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i know...right? it's amazing we got more than three wins this year!

lol

sorry. we just won a HUGE game that won us the division.

i'm not complaining about anything.

not today. no one should.

We have to look ahead in the playoffs ...if we are stale like this in the playoffs we will be heading home...we can celebrate but lets be obvious here

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We badly need a first round WR, and this game showed it.

 

Next year we'll have a healthy O-Line, and assuming we (re)sign the right guys we should have a serviceable line to protect Cam.

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