Sgt. Largent":2vj0x3m3 said:
sutz":2vj0x3m3 said:
The thing is, we are a big play type offense that thrives on setting up and executing "explosive plays." Perhaps we are a bit weak in the red zone because we work more on scoring from outside of the RZ.
Can't tell if you're serious or not, but it's silly to think we don't work on RZ scoring.
It's hard to score in the RZ, look what we do to teams, suffocate them. Even bad defenses gain an advantage with a short field to not have to protect the deep ball.
I didn't say we didn't practice RZ offense. I'm just talking about emphasis. Like was said earlier in the thread, several of our receivers are of the speed types, that need more room to get open than is available in the compressed field of the RZ. Our lack of running game earlier in the season exacerbates that as well. Now, with additional injuries to our RB corps this may not get better soon.
I was actually about half joking with my comment, but it bears scrutiny. We do work on explosive plays. As long as we can score from outside the 20, we're maintaining a high wins total. Sure, we'll need to get "better" in the playoffs. Not saying that either. But I'm also not going to complain about beating the best team in the AFC in their house, or winning a tough game against an NFC contender based on "we didn't score enough points." We did.
Meanwhile, I bet our coaches are working on the problems we're discussing anyway.
