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- January 8, 2015 at 12:47 pm #467
soupParticipantLoggains should’ve been fired the moment Hoyer’s mechanics went to hell and he didn’t bother trying to correct it. He’d rather Hoyer stay off and the Browns lose so Johnny No Arm would be inserted into the line up. Loggains was a massive detriment to this team.
With Shannahan unhappy, I’m glad the team was smart enough to cut him loose. While we keep changing – one thing he didn’t do was change throughout the year. Meaning as the year progressed he became more and more pass happy. He also tried too pass way too often in key situations that dictated we should run. We went 1-3 in those games. AKA the difference between 10-6 and 7-9. Hopefully we finally get an OC that runs the damn ball and runs it often and runs it when the situation calls for it.
Freedom!!!
January 8, 2015 at 12:53 pm #468
IceKeymasterShanny did run less after Mack went down, but we still finished the year 7th in rushing percentage, at 48.72%. The best team (the Seahawks) rushed 53.63% of the time. Here’s the top 10:
1 Seattle Seahawks 525 979 53.63% 2 Houston Texans 551 1,036 53.19% 3 Dallas Cowboys 508 984 51.63% 4 New York Jets 507 1,005 50.45% 5 Cincinnati Bengals 492 995 49.45% 6 San Francisco 49ers 470 957 49.11% 7 Cleveland Browns 477 979 48.72% 8 Carolina Panthers 473 1,018 46.46% 9 Kansas City Chiefs 420 913 46.00% 10 Green Bay Packers 435 971 44.80%I was expecting to see the best teams have the highest percentages, but we really see a mix here. There are some good teams and some really bad teams.
January 8, 2015 at 1:30 pm #471
the dudeParticipantanother year another offensive coordinator.
might as well fire them all and start over.
Hue Jackson is a loser.
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