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  1. #49
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    Re: Teams identity going forward

    Quote Originally Posted by s.r.genovese View Post
    People here were complaining about Roman when they had the #1 offense in the league and the best Ravens offense of all time, so I’m gonna go out on a limb and say that no matter who they would hire people would still bitch about them.
    Seriously. Greg Roman is not getting fired.

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    That's how many points we are putting up. And everyone agrees, we aren't really clicking yet.

    Anybody who wants Roman gone, your best hope is we keep doing what we're doing and someone offers him a HC gig.
    "Chin up, chest out."





  2. #50

    Re: Teams identity going forward

    Quote Originally Posted by HotInHere View Post
    Seriously. Greg Roman is not getting fired.

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    That's how many points we are putting up. And everyone agrees, we aren't really clicking yet.

    Anybody who wants Roman gone, your best hope is we keep doing what we're doing and someone offers him a HC gig.
    That is actually semi-realistic.





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    Re: Teams identity going forward

    Quote Originally Posted by Ravenswintitle View Post
    This team is scoring 30+ a game. They just broke the NFL record for scoring in every quarter of the season. That's their identity
    i feel like people are sleeping on just how important variance (or a lack of variance) is in football. if your team rushes for 125 yards on 25 carries and it was one 75 yard run and twenty-four 2 yard runs, you had a shit game running the ball. if you rush 125 yards on twenty-five 5yd carries you had a phenomenal game running the ball. everyone thinks of KC as the scariest offense in the AFC, and so far it's work out mostly in their favor, but until last week they'd been shut out in at least one quarter of every game going back to the divisional round playoff game last year. they were circling the drain into the 4th quarter of the super bowl having scored only 10 points in the first three quarters. be interesting to see if the ravens can keep the stretch going through the next few opponents, but consistency is a huge advantage.





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    Re: Teams identity going forward

    Quote Originally Posted by leachisabeast View Post
    Ravens, Bucs, Steelers, Patriots, Seahawks, Broncos, and to some extent the Giants had at least 1 SB winning this way. Don't forget the first couple of SB trophies was not down to Brady's arm with the Patriots.

    There were also some other teams that won with a more balanced approach, so it wasn't exclusively because of an explosive passing offense. In fact, I am struggling to find a team that won exclusively because of a power house offense with an average or worst defense. I guess KC are probably the most recent example of that.
    The Bucs didn’t win this way. Their offense was not a run heavy offense. Their throws may have been safer, but they very much leaned on Johnson to do his thing from the pocket, in a managing sense. That offense incorporated Alstott with Dunn, but it was not a run heavy offense. Safe to some degree, but not run heavy.





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