Cebrin
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(Why do we keep treating Zeke like he's Marshall Faulk in his prime, lining him up wide on critical passing downs?)
(A) The defense can't stop anyone! Running only benifits you when you can compete. If the other team scores 9-10 plays, running the ball kills the clock, and ensures you lose.
(Does McCarthy not have an oversight coordinator, or some guy that reviews close plays and tells him to review it or not? This is now the third game in which we allowed a horrible (and reversible) call on the field to remain. In Week 2, we gave up an extra 8 yards on a Julio Jones catch after he was clearly touched down. This past game, Zeke clearly scored a TD but the play was inexplicably not called a TD (unless I've missed the explanation for this somewhere). Against the Seahawks, Zeke nearly scored a TD but his knee touched the ground while the ball was around the half-yard line, but they ended spotting the ball at the 3- or 4-yard line. Why is no one in McCarthy's ear?)
(B) Risk losing a time out when you're down by several scores, or force your team to hammer it out? 1st year coach wants to see what kind of moxy he's playing with. Trust me, this is not a 1 year deal. Win or lose, he's going to flip cards until he sees a full house.
Why can't we find a kick-returner that receives the kick and returns it full speed(
C) Blocking.
Why would you squib kick at that moment in the game?
(D) You have no faith in your defense to get you the ball back after allowing 49 pts
Why do we still try to run sweeps with Zeke, or anything outside of the tackles for that matter?
(E) To keep the defense honest. The fact that we've scored (even if it's so called garbage time, which I think is the dumbest, most hyperbolic crap ever) near 40+ a game consistently is pretty impressive considering our OL is an absolute egg shell right now.
(Why do we keep treating Zeke like he's Marshall Faulk in his prime, lining him up wide on critical passing downs?)
(A) The defense can't stop anyone! Running only benifits you when you can compete. If the other team scores 9-10 plays, running the ball kills the clock, and ensures you lose.
(Does McCarthy not have an oversight coordinator, or some guy that reviews close plays and tells him to review it or not? This is now the third game in which we allowed a horrible (and reversible) call on the field to remain. In Week 2, we gave up an extra 8 yards on a Julio Jones catch after he was clearly touched down. This past game, Zeke clearly scored a TD but the play was inexplicably not called a TD (unless I've missed the explanation for this somewhere). Against the Seahawks, Zeke nearly scored a TD but his knee touched the ground while the ball was around the half-yard line, but they ended spotting the ball at the 3- or 4-yard line. Why is no one in McCarthy's ear?)
(B) Risk losing a time out when you're down by several scores, or force your team to hammer it out? 1st year coach wants to see what kind of moxy he's playing with. Trust me, this is not a 1 year deal. Win or lose, he's going to flip cards until he sees a full house.
Why can't we find a kick-returner that receives the kick and returns it full speed(
C) Blocking.
Why would you squib kick at that moment in the game?
(D) You have no faith in your defense to get you the ball back after allowing 49 pts
Why do we still try to run sweeps with Zeke, or anything outside of the tackles for that matter?
(E) To keep the defense honest. The fact that we've scored (even if it's so called garbage time, which I think is the dumbest, most hyperbolic crap ever) near 40+ a game consistently is pretty impressive considering our OL is an absolute egg shell right now.
