Take a deep breath, nothing has changed

Actually..I think one thing will change..that will be the last time Kellen listens to Garrett and have a conservative game plan on the road. We shall see. :rolleyes:
 
if your bottom line is points allowed then yes the defense played well but if you look at how the game progressed and well they moved the ball between the 20's and kept the ball out of our hands then they were just ok. there is still cause for concern on the line for anyone not named Quinn and the secondary for anyone not named Jones
Having said that losing 12-10 when you have turned the ball over as frequent as we did last night is the only thing that i can take away positive for the offense

Im gonna say the refs and saints actually helped us, cause they literally shot themselves in the foot repeatedly much like the dolphins in first half last week. Cobb cost us last night as did Zeke and Witten. Cooper and his penalties as ticky tack as they were didnt help much either

Im not sure who stole kellen Moore and brought back linehan but it was awfully reminiscent of last years offense
starfan--- i totaly agree on the LInehan comparison...now i dont trust the coaching...when things get tough they go over conservative
 
I had a thread last week on this subject with strength of conferences.

The AFC of course were #1 and #2 with NE and KC. Rams and Cowboys respectively following in power rankings. But the top 10 had 7 NFC teams with Bills the other top 10 in AFC.

The power rankings do change every week but the ones at the top are perhaps distancing themselves.

I’d agree the NFC is overall stronger but if none of them could probably beat the top 2 in AFC.
I think the Saints and Cowboys are the 2 best teams in the NFC and I think they both can play with KC and NE. I would rank both the Saints and Cowboys defense better that KC and NE and our offenses not far behind.
 

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