12-29-2015, 12:02 PM
(12-29-2015, 11:40 AM)Brownshoe Wrote: McCarron had a good first two drives, and then on the 3rd drive he was ok. The rest of the game the offense only gained 90 yards, so I wouldn't really say he had a good game.
Did you even watch the second half?
Here's a clue for you: 9/16 for 61 yards for McCarron and just 24 yards from 10 rushes for the RBs.
1st & 10: Run for 0 yards
-- Offensive Holding --
2nd & 20: Run for 0 yards
3rd & 20: Run for 5 yards
4th & 15: Punt
1st & 10: Run for 8 yards
2nd & 2: Run for 3 yards
1st & 10: Pass for 6 yards
2nd & 4: Run for 0 yards
3rd & 4: Incomplete deep shot to MLJ
4th & 4: Punt
1st & 10: Pass for 8 yards
2nd & 2: Run for 0 yards
3rd & 2: Run for 0 yards
4th & 2: Punt
1st & 10: Screen to Hill for -4 yards
2nd & 14: Pass for 5 yards
3rd & 9: Incomplete
4th & 9: Punt
-- Denver now up 17-14 --
1st & 10: Pass for 10 yards
1st & 10: Run for 2 yards
2nd & 8: Deep pass incomplete to Green
3rd & 8: Pass for 15 yards
-- Neutral Zone Infraction --
1st & 5: Incomplete
2nd & 5: Incomplete
3rd & 5: Deep pass incomplete to Green
4th & 4: Field Goal
1st & 10: Run for 6 yards
2nd & 4: Incomplete
3rd & 4: Pass for 8 yards
1st & 10: Pass for -1 yards
2nd & 11: Sack for -9 yards
3rd & 20: Pass for 14 yards
4th & 6 : Punt
Look at all of those stuffed runs into the gut of a 8 man front. Look at all of those short passes to Backs and Tight Ends that were designed plays. Look at the pressure he was under on the final drive of regulation.
Basically, Denver sold out to stop the run and we played right into their hands by not trusting our QB.