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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 801920" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>make it as high tech as you want, the team that blocks better, tackles better and doesn't turn the ball over, but takes it away will win the overwhelming majority of the time. When I see plays sitting out on the field repeatedly every single week because this offense failed to execute I have a hard time believing a different play call would have made the pass rise out of the dirt. Made the RB NOT false start twice on 3rd down. how does a different play call help a RB NOT fumble the football in a big moment? It would be different if I didn't see stupid penalties, missed receivers, missed catches etc all over the field in big moments. But I do, it's so hard to blame scheme. Especially when I doubt anyone in here could even begin to explain it other than what somebody on ESPN or something similar said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 801920, member: 10441"] make it as high tech as you want, the team that blocks better, tackles better and doesn't turn the ball over, but takes it away will win the overwhelming majority of the time. When I see plays sitting out on the field repeatedly every single week because this offense failed to execute I have a hard time believing a different play call would have made the pass rise out of the dirt. Made the RB NOT false start twice on 3rd down. how does a different play call help a RB NOT fumble the football in a big moment? It would be different if I didn't see stupid penalties, missed receivers, missed catches etc all over the field in big moments. But I do, it's so hard to blame scheme. Especially when I doubt anyone in here could even begin to explain it other than what somebody on ESPN or something similar said. [/QUOTE]
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