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Old 09-25-2007, 03:27 PM   #28
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Re: "Offensive" Analysis

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Originally Posted by Beemnseven View Post
On SportsTalk 980, they said that since Gibbs has been back (starting in 2004) he's coached 53 total games. In only 17 of those games, has his offense scored more than 21 points.

I know we have relative inexperience at quarterback and injury issues along the O-line. But with Clinton Portis, who most people here consider to be a top five back, one of the top tight ends in the league in Chris Cooley, and Santana Moss, plus the one of the more highly respected offensive coordinators in the league, this should be the year we see marked improvement in scoring.
I think its alot to do w/ the QB position. I still believe that had we had an above average qb in 2005 we would have made it further, even though we were close to the Championship game.

It will be interesting to see if JC can step it up, because of the o-line injuries. We may not be able to just run the ball like we normally would. We just might have to establish the pass first. We need to do some serious "coachin em up."
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