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Offense Sucked Ass Tonight

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I hope we can all admit that if someone told us NE would have 12 points with 2+ minutes to go in the first half we'd be ecstatic. Yet I still see posts ripping the defense. Why do we protect the offense /QB so much on here. Anyone who can't admit the offense and QB let us down tonight is clueless. Brady does fine with a patch work Oline no excuses.


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Take Lazor out of the equation and who's at the helm of the offense? Ryan Timothy Tannehill. Fellas look, Tannehill's in his 4th year in the NFL, and as our QB, and when we need him to step up and lead this team, he fails. Alot of you don't want to hear or read this, but if you trust your eyes, you'll see it for yourselves. I now firmly believe we need to start looking for a QB once again because we're not going anywhere with Tannehill at the controls.
 
This team needs a balanced offense to operate well. When the team comes out to an early score, they can put more pressure on the opposing QB and lean on he run game opening up throwing lanes for Tannehill and helping the pass pro. It feeds on itself.

When the team gets behind early, they abandon the run, the pass protect breaks down and the wheels fall off.

Deferring to the second half was a bad choice by Campbell.
 
Take Lazor out of the equation and who's at the helm of the offense? Ryan Timothy Tannehill. Fellas look, Tannehill's in his 4th year in the NFL, and as our QB, and when we need him to step up and lead this team, he fails. Alot of you don't want to hear or read this, but if you trust your eyes, you'll see it for yourselves. I now firmly believe we need to start looking for a QB once again because we're not going anywhere with Tannehill at the controls.

then the question remains: why in any way could Lazor believe that to win in this game, against that team, in their house... that having Tannehill throw above 30x and running Miller (a Philbinesque) less than 10x, would get us a win? 'splain it to me Lucy!!


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This team needs a balanced offense to operate well. When the team comes out to an early score, they can put more pressure on the opposing QB and lean on he run game opening up throwing lanes for Tannehill and helping the pass pro. It feeds on itself.

When the team gets behind early, they abandon the run, the pass protect breaks down and the wheels fall off.

Deferring to the second half was a bad choice by Campbell.

he (Campbell) obv heard that Brady/Bill era stat of being the masters of the 'double score' (most ever ending 1st half scoring/beginning 2nd half scoring when getting ball)... actually he picked wisely... but Campbell needs to b****slap Lazor and get his behind in line... beating Bill/Brady is all about running the ball!


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Take Lazor out of the equation and who's at the helm of the offense? Ryan Timothy Tannehill. Fellas look, Tannehill's in his 4th year in the NFL, and as our QB, and when we need him to step up and lead this team, he fails. Alot of you don't want to hear or read this, but if you trust your eyes, you'll see it for yourselves. I now firmly believe we need to start looking for a QB once again because we're not going anywhere with Tannehill at the controls.

Take Lazor out of the equation???? He called 49 pass plays and 13 runs!!! He made it easy for the pats. Sorry but Tanny deserves some blame but lazor crapped the bed once again.
 
Deferring to the second half was a bad choice by Campbell.

I agree, you haven't been behind once since you took over as coach and you give the Patriots offense a chance to change that rather than keeping it rolling.
That was not aggressive like he preaches. Hopefully he learns from that one.
 
Guys when I say take Lazor out of the equation, I'm referring to the players themselves. I'm excluding the coaches on this. Simply talking about the players only and Tannehill's at the offensive helm, and he just hasn't been getting it done when we've needed him to. Again, just what my eyes have been telling me.
 
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