The whole is greater than the parts

StoneCold

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All week we've been seeing posts that emphasize that one port or another MUST improve or we will lose. I've come to the conclusion, and I don't think I'm alone, that's none of that is true. If you look at last weeks game and try to analyze each part in a vacuum you will be misled into believing that there are severe weaknesses that must be fixed or were doomed. Any parts performance has too many components to say the problem is the WR's, or the problem is RW needs to run more, or the problem is our run defense. On any given play all it takes is one person to be little bit off and it doesn't work. Trying to draw an inference from a game or even five games is too small a sample size.

The reality is, in all of our losses, you change just 3 plays, just play them a little bit better, and we win all of them.

On Sunday we just need to play a little bit better on 3 plays and we will win.

Is that a guarantee? Hell no. But I like our chances.

Go Hawks!

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