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Originally Posted by skinsfan69
I will also say this.. and I hate bitching after such a great win. But Gruden and McVay are piss poor play callers. They call the game to get a few yards here and there, not to score points. The game today should not have even been close. Too many conservative calls throughout the game and NY was leaving our wr's on the outside 1 on 1 the majority of the game.
Plus Jackson is not even really a part of the offense. He wasn't even in the game that much. Grant might have had more snaps than Jackson. Why?? Have to drawn up more plays for him. Inexcusable.
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Agreed. We actually came out on that first drive in the 3rd quarter aggressive and marched right down field but the drive stalled. After that, Gruden & McVay seemed to go into a shell and decided they would just try to slowly coast to a victory. That last drive where we were inside the Giants 20. Game was 17-0. It looked like we basically conceded kicking a FG there when a TD in all likelihood ends the game right then and there.
Also, re: Jackson. I totally agree. That guy is a threat to take the ball to the house any time he touches it, so why not draw up more plays specifically for him? I appreciate how he can get behind a secondary, but his acceleration is also other-worldly and if you send him on a crossing pattern and let him catch it in space he is likely gone as well or at least down half the field.
This was the point I was trying to make about Coordinators and the difference between designing an offense and being a good play caller. I don't think the Gruden/McVay combo has proved to be good at play calling as of yet.