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<blockquote data-quote="Do7" data-source="post: 843580" data-attributes="member: 13398"><p>The Falcons were getting blown out as a result they had to air it out, and even still that only resulted in 12 points, and Denver was trailing for most of the game against Chicago and only ended up with 14 points for their trouble, so honestly those yards are hollow numbers if you ask me. And considering in The Vikings game we had over 100 yards in rushing as well as a decent amount in passing yardage that resulted in points, I think we can expect more of the same when facing less formidable defenses.</p><p></p><p>Typically when you have a lead and this is something I'm noticing more of, the defense will play more of a prevent defense which will allow the opposing offense to get yardage on short routes, or depending on the QB and the receiver, they'll just chuck it up there and say a prayer, hoping their receiver will catch the ball. Case in point Matt Ryan. I think Julio makes this guy a lot better than he actually is. But in any case, this is also what worries me if we ever play a close game and all the opposing team needs is a FG to win.</p><p></p><p>We've seen Denver make this mistake, as well as Houston when they lost against New Orleans. Even though in Denver's case the refs cost them that win due to the time clearly hitting zero before the guy got to the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Do7, post: 843580, member: 13398"] The Falcons were getting blown out as a result they had to air it out, and even still that only resulted in 12 points, and Denver was trailing for most of the game against Chicago and only ended up with 14 points for their trouble, so honestly those yards are hollow numbers if you ask me. And considering in The Vikings game we had over 100 yards in rushing as well as a decent amount in passing yardage that resulted in points, I think we can expect more of the same when facing less formidable defenses. Typically when you have a lead and this is something I'm noticing more of, the defense will play more of a prevent defense which will allow the opposing offense to get yardage on short routes, or depending on the QB and the receiver, they'll just chuck it up there and say a prayer, hoping their receiver will catch the ball. Case in point Matt Ryan. I think Julio makes this guy a lot better than he actually is. But in any case, this is also what worries me if we ever play a close game and all the opposing team needs is a FG to win. We've seen Denver make this mistake, as well as Houston when they lost against New Orleans. Even though in Denver's case the refs cost them that win due to the time clearly hitting zero before the guy got to the ground. [/QUOTE]
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