Here's one thing with our scoring offense that gives a little bit of hope: In just 4 games, we've already scored 33 or more points twice.
Here's how many times we scored 33 or more points, by season (over 16 games):
2013: 1x
2012: 1x
2011: 2x
2010: 1x
2009: 2x
2008: 2x
2007: 0x
2006: 0x
2005: 2x
2004: 0x
2003: 1x
2002: 1x
2001: 2x
2000: 2x
Now, if you lower the cutoff to 30, 31, or 32, you get a few more results in there but this has been the problem with our team since Marino retired, a lack of explosive offensive outbursts. That inability to just go out there and hang 35 or 40 points on a team a couple of times a year. This year we've somehow managed to score 33+ twice in four games.
I think that's why the word of the day is now consistency. We need to have fewer 13-15 point performances (something we've also had a LOT of over the past 15 years) while continuing this early trend of lighting teams up.
And in case anyone is wondering, we did it three times each in '94, '96, '97, and '99.
So twice in four games is actually really fuggin' good. So there ya go, there's your positive analysis of the coaching staff for the day, something that will probably shock some people here, coming from me. There is legitimate reason to think that if the team can stop dropping the football, can shore up the C and RG spots, and of course, if the QB can step up his game, this team can finally have that explosive offense we've been waiting for.