jammerhawk
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I thought the game was dominating performance by the team. Their margin of victory was convincing and complete. Chicago was not in the game and in both prior losses the team was in the game until late.
However, we all watched the team underperform in the first half, perhaps the disappointment with the seeming inability of the O to get it done early in the game lead to several raising the issue of a weak margin of victory. Those folks fail to recognize the positives to be taken from a defensive shutout and the steady improvement shown by the O as the game went along. Reality is the O still has lots of work to do, but the team won by 26 points and that is convincing considering the D forced the Bears to punt on every single one of their possessions. Two of the 3 phases of the game D & ST were lights out dominant and the O started to look like they were getting it by the end of the game. I was encouraged and even believed that Bevell called a pretty good game and that for him is not always the case. Now to improve their 3rd down and redzone % and there will not be any reason for some to grumble, even though they will.
A W is a W and style points don't matter a bit. In that regard however the O is starting to look better and will improve as the season goes on. I anticipate that the D and ST will be dominant all season long.
However, we all watched the team underperform in the first half, perhaps the disappointment with the seeming inability of the O to get it done early in the game lead to several raising the issue of a weak margin of victory. Those folks fail to recognize the positives to be taken from a defensive shutout and the steady improvement shown by the O as the game went along. Reality is the O still has lots of work to do, but the team won by 26 points and that is convincing considering the D forced the Bears to punt on every single one of their possessions. Two of the 3 phases of the game D & ST were lights out dominant and the O started to look like they were getting it by the end of the game. I was encouraged and even believed that Bevell called a pretty good game and that for him is not always the case. Now to improve their 3rd down and redzone % and there will not be any reason for some to grumble, even though they will.
A W is a W and style points don't matter a bit. In that regard however the O is starting to look better and will improve as the season goes on. I anticipate that the D and ST will be dominant all season long.