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<blockquote data-quote="Carl" data-source="post: 612707" data-attributes="member: 9497"><p>Can you correlate specific weak positions to losing a game though? </p><p></p><p>For example, in 2011 we beat the Giants in NY and were 15-1. Starting the season 13-0, we were the best team in the league. We were clearly good enough to beat the Giants again, but the offense played terribly, including 4 turnovers.</p><p></p><p>The next season, the defense was solid at 11th overall in the regular season before Kap ran all over us, mostly due to the OLBs bitting on fakes. Matthews was obviously good at the time and Walden wasn't great, but not a big weak point. </p><p></p><p>In 2013, the defense played well despite being decimated my injuries - no Clay, Shields, Hayward, D. Jones playing at OLB. The offense, however, did not perform well like in 2011. The offense was clearly talented at the time too. </p><p></p><p>Last season, the whole team played terribly for the last 4 minutes and OT. </p><p></p><p>Can you point to any specific examples how addressing a weak position would have changed outcomes? A lot more goes into a loss than just a weak position or two. Every single team in the league has some weaknesses also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl, post: 612707, member: 9497"] Can you correlate specific weak positions to losing a game though? For example, in 2011 we beat the Giants in NY and were 15-1. Starting the season 13-0, we were the best team in the league. We were clearly good enough to beat the Giants again, but the offense played terribly, including 4 turnovers. The next season, the defense was solid at 11th overall in the regular season before Kap ran all over us, mostly due to the OLBs bitting on fakes. Matthews was obviously good at the time and Walden wasn't great, but not a big weak point. In 2013, the defense played well despite being decimated my injuries - no Clay, Shields, Hayward, D. Jones playing at OLB. The offense, however, did not perform well like in 2011. The offense was clearly talented at the time too. Last season, the whole team played terribly for the last 4 minutes and OT. Can you point to any specific examples how addressing a weak position would have changed outcomes? A lot more goes into a loss than just a weak position or two. Every single team in the league has some weaknesses also. [/QUOTE]
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