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The offense not converting TDs after takeaways is hurting
#1
Both games the Bengals offense has prime field
Position after defensive takeaways.
How many points has it generated?
3.
That doesn't get it done. Scoring a TD instead of a
FG vs Hawks gives the Bengals a 10 pt lead.
Doing absolutely nothing after WJ INT yesterday
Was a turning point in the game yesterday.
Our inept kicker misses a makeable FG.
Niners get a short field and convert.
Totally shifted the momentum of the game
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#2
No run game = less touchdowns. Simple formula.
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#3
Not converting TDs, period. Why should the rare turnover get singled out?
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#4
TDs? LOL. Yesterday we couldn't even convert a field goal after Jackson intercepted the ball and took it into SF territory.
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(09-16-2019, 10:56 PM)Destro Wrote: Not converting TDs, period. Why should the rare turnover get singled out?

Because both turnovers gave the offense short fields 
When your running game can't move the sticks 
Then ANY short field is a godsend.
The talk about hidden yardage ???
The Bengals barely moved the ball after the turnovers 
Like I said 3 points generated in 2 possessions 
That's a win for the 49ers and Hawks 

Scoring a TD vs the Hawks at that point is 10 pt lead would 
Have been huge 
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