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NFL Projected Win Totals (before draft)
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(03-31-2019, 08:28 PM)Joelist Wrote: The reality last season was the OL looked early on like it was starting to gel, then injuries torpedoed it. The one Glenn had to play through slowed him down and losing Price for 5 games right when he was starting to get it hurt. Also remember Boling played hurt a lot of the year. Losing Eifert should not have been as bad as it was - that alone showed Lazor was not the guy as he seemed to have no good Plan B once his two TE concepts could not be used.

Defensively we looked awful all year - Marvin simply stanched some of the bleeding by going to more Man looks in the secondary. Once Andy got hurt it was all just pointless as Driskel is not NFL materiel.

Before the Andy injury you need to look at the losses and you see a lot of defensive failures (Pittsburgh, New Orleans, KC, Stains game 1 and Rats game 2 in particular). You also see us being decisively outcoached on the sidelines and schematically.

If all ZT accomplishes is get them out on the field ready to play and not lethargic and does not get constantly outcoached at game time we will be better.

The offense was equally as bad against KC and NO. We scored 10 points against KC and 14 against NO. Not going to win many games with that kind of production.

Those teams hung a ton of points on most of their opponents all season. Some teams like LAR and NE could actually match their scoring though.
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RE: NFL Projected Win Totals (before draft) - Nicomo Cosca - 03-31-2019, 08:37 PM

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