hanburgerheel wrote:I also agree that the offensive line is pretty bad, but two of the QB's manage to elude sacks and one gets sacked all the time.
Man, this is kind of what I've been getting at talking about the offensive line that past week or two. Something just isn't right with what's going on there. Its not just that the other two QB's are "eluding sacks", they just didn't seem to be under the same duress. Am I wrong on that? To be fair, Cousins was getting rid of the ball super quickly - so quickly that he was throwing a ton of INTs! I kind of suspect that Colt showed the middle ground between Cousins and RGIII. He was sacked more than Cousins, less than RGIII. Probably shows what our o-line is really capable or not capable of.
hanburgerheel wrote:From what I can tell, Kyle Shanahan managed to assemble an offensive scheme that exploited RG3's Baylor greatness. Then he got hurt (which was inevitable).
I was just listening to Kevin Sheehan on the radio today. He said that one of the big problems started with RGIII when Cousins played v. the Browns in 2012. RGIII saw that Cousins was not running the same offense that he was and threw a fit about it. Started refusing to run those plays that had worked for him, etc; Not a story I'd heard before but I thought it was interesting.
hanburgerheel wrote:The defense has talent but lacks coaching. As I already said, Jim Haslett is awful and should never have been here this long.
I agree with you about Haz, but not completely sold that the defense just needs to be coached up better. There may be talent, but which player outside of Ryan Kerrigan on defense has been an honest to god play maker? I like Breeland and Amerson but we have THREE interceptions this year. Need a few more studs for sure.
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