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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 632360" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Good post. We just played arguably the best overall pass D in the league after a 2 week gap in an unusual environment (altitude) on the road. Some may contest that the additional rest shouldve helped us last Sunday night and I somewhat agree. I think it does help in healing injuries, but as far as a young receiver group trying to achieve solidarity 40% of the way into regular season? I think we all saw that answer loud n clear. </p><p> Although MCarthy may not hold chief play calling duties in 2015, I would be highly surprised if there wasn't also an Offense coaches meeting that included his input and expertise this week to formulate a counter plan of attack for a mirrored Defensive approach. This, combined with a renewed commitment of each player to step up their performance, should equate into a significant increase in production.</p><p>The offensive production will do 1 of 2 things or both.. Increase scoring or increase time of possession. This in turn keeps our D motivated when on the field and longer periods of rest when not on the field. The less our D is in the action the better.</p><p> Our D has been on the field for an unbalanced amount of time recently. In short, I would challenge our O to carry the day this weekend.</p><p>Personally, I'd like to see time of possession for GB at 35+ min.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 632360, member: 10086"] Good post. We just played arguably the best overall pass D in the league after a 2 week gap in an unusual environment (altitude) on the road. Some may contest that the additional rest shouldve helped us last Sunday night and I somewhat agree. I think it does help in healing injuries, but as far as a young receiver group trying to achieve solidarity 40% of the way into regular season? I think we all saw that answer loud n clear. Although MCarthy may not hold chief play calling duties in 2015, I would be highly surprised if there wasn't also an Offense coaches meeting that included his input and expertise this week to formulate a counter plan of attack for a mirrored Defensive approach. This, combined with a renewed commitment of each player to step up their performance, should equate into a significant increase in production. The offensive production will do 1 of 2 things or both.. Increase scoring or increase time of possession. This in turn keeps our D motivated when on the field and longer periods of rest when not on the field. The less our D is in the action the better. Our D has been on the field for an unbalanced amount of time recently. In short, I would challenge our O to carry the day this weekend. Personally, I'd like to see time of possession for GB at 35+ min. [/QUOTE]
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