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The season just needs a SPARK!

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Last year after the HUGE win in Buffalo everything kind of started clicking. We went on 6 win stretch to finally put a stop to our December curse (Thank God). Well I think that that is exactly what this Offense needs and once we get that spark .... We'll be getting our roll on and into the Playoffs
 
A new QB has provided a spark in many teams seasons in the past.
 
Next week is a very important game. Not only do we need to win but we also need to clean things up. We are still playing very sloppy ball right now. It has to end soon or we will get owned by the Pats and jets.
 
Anytime an offense is playing poorly, the easy fix is to call for a new QB. I'm not so sure that would solve all our problems.

Look at Denver. All the fans were calling for Cutler. Shanahan stuck with Plummer, and they went into New England and beat the Patsies. Go Broncos!

Culpepper is getting better with each game. And by that, I mean he is eliminating the mistakes. Now he just needs to start throwing a few TDs and we'll be all right.

I wouldn't mind putting Harrington in the game for a couple of drives. I think it would provide a spark, and put points on the board.

But what would that do to Culpepper's confidence?

You see, it's a trade-off. Unless you know for sure that Harrington would perform better than Culpepper, you're better off letting Culpepper do his thing. The TDs will come. And if they don't. Then put Harrington in.

But see, that's the thing about a spark. It doesn't last very long.
 
Finole said:
Anytime an offense is playing poorly, the easy fix is to call for a new QB. I'm not so sure that would solve all our problems.

Look at Denver. All the fans were calling for Cutler. Shanahan stuck with Plummer, and they went into New England and beat the Patsies. Go Broncos!

Culpepper is getting better with each game. And by that, I mean he is eliminating the mistakes. Now he just needs to start throwing a few TDs and we'll be all right.

I wouldn't mind putting Harrington in the game for a couple of drives. I think it would provide a spark, and put points on the board.

But what would that do to Culpepper's confidence?

You see, it's a trade-off. Unless you know for sure that Harrington would perform better than Culpepper, you're better off letting Culpepper do his thing. The TDs will come. And if they don't. Then put Harrington in.

But see, that's the thing about a spark. It doesn't last very long.

good analasys, in week 1 he had 2 picks in week 2 he had one pick and today he had no turnovers

people ***** about the short pass, but mularkey is drawing these plays up to account for the poor oline effort

we got some of our oline out due to injury and hopefully will get some back

running the ball was a huge plus today at least the phins did not give up on it, and look what it did later in the game
 
no spark this week. we got lucky on the pic at the end, the punt return penalty, and the fumble recovery by goodman. CPEP continues to struggle. One pass over 20 yards: ridiculous. No pass rush on a wooden QB. No pass breakups by the secondary. Ronnie won't be able to walk after game 6 with the pounding he's taking. this doesn't look good.
 
It may take the whole year for Culpepper to get his legs back. Without his legs he's not even an average QB. It's like Micheal Vick without his legs... Saban not going to throw a whole season away to wait on Culpepper to come back fully. He can heal on the sidelines.
 
foozool13 said:
Last year after the HUGE win in Buffalo everything kind of started clicking. We went on 6 win stretch to finally put a stop to our December curse (Thank God). Well I think that that is exactly what this Offense needs and once we get that spark .... We'll be getting our roll on and into the Playoffs
SPARK? we need a forest fire
 
Fire Mularkey; Promote Charlie Baggett to OC, the job he should've had since the offseason began.
 
I just hope he goes thru his reads a little quicker. He is accurate but doesn't seem to make a decision fast enough. It seems to me he's going down pretty easy when the pass rush is there. It's like he's trying not to make a mistake but that doesn't work in the NFL.
 
we didn't win in Buffalo last year, so I have no idea what you are referring to.
 
I was looking at our schedule yesterday.

All those easy games don't seem anywhere near as easy anymore.

What looked like a nice soft, cushy schedule looks like a friggin obstacle course through Iraq right now....:boohoo:
 
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