RiverDog wrote:Win or lose, you have to admire the season Chris Meyers has had. Pumping in 50 yd FG's at sea level on cold, damp day is pretty impressive. The guy has been money all year.
RiverDog wrote:We're going to need a big break to get back in the game...a busted coverage, turnover, etc.
TriCitySam wrote:An unsatisfying effort against a wounded team. I understand they are a really good D, but Goff shouldn’t be able to beat us. Our O has not played well, although it is a familiar style of play - RW brilliant at sandlot ball, but struggles otherwise. We’ve seen it for years and more times than not we win. But it’s the TO game that costs us.
Under McVay, the Rams are 36-0 when leading at halftime.
trents wrote:Too little, too late. Our D couldn't tackle today, offense could stay on the field to give the D rest and then by the end of the day the D was gassed and gave up a couple of TDs.
Rams beat us on both sides of the ball today at the line of scrimmage. And the Ram defense just shut our anemic offense down. They locked our receivers down almost completely and pressured Russ all day long. Bad combination for the Hawks.
And I agree. Our O line needs an overhaul. They really struggled in pass protection today, even with Donald out.
trents wrote:Rams beat us on both sides of the ball today at the line of scrimmage. And the Ram defense just shut our anemic offense down.
mykc14 wrote:Worse case scenario, this loss is going to have ramifications going forward. RW/DK can’t be happy being handcuffed for the second half of the season. Hawks need to figure this out. Another wasted year in RW’s prime. Supposedly you can’t win the game in the first half but basically all of our playoff losses under PC have come from big halftime deficits.
trents wrote:We win the division but are another none and done in the playoffs.
Something has to change here. There just seemed to be a lack of energy out of the box in the playoff game and in all but the first several games of the regular season. I believe we have more talent, at least at the skill positions on offense than our performance and the scoreboard has been showing.
Is it a lack of creative offensive strategy?
Is it a mediocre O Line?
Is it a lack of appropriate mental/psychological preparation? A lack of intensity and fire?
What do you see is the problem and what do you see needs to change?
The offense just seems stale to me. I'm wondering if it is time for a different coaching philosophy.
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