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How many points are we averaging a game, if you take away the 21 points we have scored on defensive TDS.

Hope that proves a point. We are averaging about 13 points a game minus the defensive TDS. Y U C K :o

SDO even if we get crazy and start holding teams to 14 points a game, we will still lose. Is the glass half empty or half full? WHO CARES

The O sucks as bad as the D!! WAKE UP BLIND FOOLS!

WE NEED A SPARK

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Who said he was? Is there invisible text up there or something?

:shrugs:

:puts on glasses:

:takes off glasses:

You must have been reading another post my friend

Everyone knows what you are getting at Bax.

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The offense only had THREE possessions the ENTIRE first half - not much opportunity to score there - it's suprising they get as many as 13 points a game. Palmer still threw for 247 yards.

The offense is constantly behind the 8-ball and having to pass to catch up, then there's the penalties and bad blocking.

Palmer has some things to work on as do a lot of other players. I don't think they are losing because of him. He needs experience, and some better support.

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Yeah, but I guarantee you that our offense could be much better if the horrible defense would tightened up and stop the run. They are pathetic. The offensive line also needs to get back to the weight room; they were manhandled, again :angry:

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This is one of the few points Bax and I agree on. And I also agree the problem isn't at QB. It's at running back. Whatever you think of the Chris Perry pick, it's becoming obvious that the team's fears that Rudi wasn't The Man were not unjustified.

Some of that is the o-line, I'm sure, which is why I'm not writing Rudi off yet. But aside from the Denver game, Rudi hasn't been much of a factor. If I had to make a call to try to find a "spark," it'd be starting Perry over Rudi against Dallas.

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This is one of the few points Bax and I agree on. And I also agree the problem isn't at QB. It's at running back. Whatever you think of the Chris Perry pick, it's becoming obvious that the team's fears that Rudi wasn't The Man were not unjustified.

Some of that is the o-line, I'm sure, which is why I'm not writing Rudi off yet. But aside from the Denver game, Rudi hasn't been much of a factor. If I had to make a call to try to find a "spark," it'd be starting Perry over Rudi against Dallas.

Does Perry even have a pulse? Where was he yesterday?

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