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1. Drew was TEN TIMES faster with his decisions and releases. Take a very hard look at his infamous "pat" on the ball before each throw. It is like "pat-throw". Now it is like "pat....................throw". I truly believe that has to do with a) the number of concussions since then and b) his utterly destroyed confidence. He has always been slow to begin with, but after seeing this clip, I didn't realize just how much slower he has gotten since then.
2. Losing Price was another one of TDs stupid accountant-like moves. I don't care who he had to cut, losing Price was another nail in the coffin. Granted he is not doing that great in Atlanta but that's because he is a #2, not a #1 receiver.
1. Drew was TEN TIMES faster with his decisions and releases. Take a very hard look at his infamous "pat" on the ball before each throw. It is like "pat-throw". Now it is like "pat....................throw". I truly believe that has to do with a) the number of concussions since then and b) his utterly destroyed confidence. He has always been slow to begin with, but after seeing this clip, I didn't realize just how much slower he has gotten since then.
2. Losing Price was another one of TDs stupid accountant-like moves. I don't care who he had to cut, losing Price was another nail in the coffin. Granted he is not doing that great in Atlanta but that's because he is a #2, not a #1 receiver.
I feel we are only a step away from that team again. As Cynical said, we lack confidence. That is HUGE when it comes to winning. Honestly, I think the 4th quarter of the Jets game could be a huge confidence boost. I heard that Mularkey chewed out the team before that fourth down play and they responded, not just with one touchdown, but with two. The defense knows that it was majorly their fault that they didn't win the game and they should have a bit of an attitude in this next game. The best way to boost confidence is to play a poor team. That should boost the confidence of the defense.
As for the offense, Evans is emerging as the big play threat that we know he can be, ala Peerless. The way to beat the Dolphins is to beat them deep. That is the way we have beaten them in the past. This is a formula that I think will help this offense. Throw deep a few times a half and soften the safties for the run. I also think that maybe McGahee should get at LEAST 10 to 15 touches a game. I don't want to completely exclude Travis, but MM can't keep WM or Evans on the bench either.
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