Offense True Problem?
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Offense True Problem?
Kramer has now admitted that the D is just a quick fix for him an--- adjustment here and there. The true problem lies on the offense. The offensive problems stand out beyond belief. O-line jumping off-sides, too many interceptions, lack of creative play-calling etc. dropped balls...need we go on. Is is possible for Bailey to be any different?
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Re: Offense True Problem?
Kramer did address the line issues saying that they need to be a rock while the rest of the guys on offense get comfortable. He gave Jensen some nice words, saying he is extremely tough and also thinks Hanson starting at center will help.gbkat wrote:Kramer has now admitted that the D is just a quick fix for him an--- adjustment here and there. The true problem lies on the offense. The offensive problems stand out beyond belief. O-line jumping off-sides, too many interceptions, lack of creative play-calling etc. dropped balls...need we go on. Is is possible for Bailey to be any different?
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Re: Offense True Problem?
Interceptions (correctable), Penalties (correctable), Dropped Balls (Correctable). If there is one good thing from your post I don't see a word about talent so if we improve the 3 things above and stay on course this week we will be fine as long as we start putting those issues to rest.gbkat wrote:Kramer has now admitted that the D is just a quick fix for him an--- adjustment here and there. The true problem lies on the offense. The offensive problems stand out beyond belief. O-line jumping off-sides, too many interceptions, lack of creative play-calling etc. dropped balls...need we go on. Is is possible for Bailey to be any different?