12-19-2016, 08:30 PM
(12-19-2016, 04:51 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: The interception where he threw it right to Timmons was bad and certainly hurt us...but I can't fault him for the loss. Not being able to run the ball is the big bane of the offenses existance.
Dalton has played extremely well in the absence of Green.
we lost because we go into a stupid conservative and completely predictable offensive game plan whenever we are up.
Doc's writes about this today in Enquirer but how many times did we start a series off in second half with something other than Hill up the middle for no gain or a loss. Most of the next plays were runs for no gain or a loss.
Then Dalton gets into a third and long and Pittsburgh sends the house against our below average offensive line including perhaps the worst center in the league.
Coaches/Marv ball lost the game yesterday. Conservative predictable play calling results in no offense, puts pressure on D, and results in fourth quarter meltdown.
How many times does Mike Brown need to watch this same crap over and over before he makes a change.