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Originally Posted by KCTitus
eh...Rome wasnt built in a day. Im willing to give Pioli more time. Im disappointed in the teams improvement, but I think much of that has to do with the OL's problems.
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I 100% agree with this post.
Offenses and QBs thrive on rhythm. You have to allow for that to happen. People have been frustrated with our QB because there have been times throws don't go well when he is allowed time in the pocket but you have to consistently give a guy a chance to succeed. Obviously these are numbers just to make a point but our fans seem to think if on 10 pass plays our QB is given a good chance to throw to an open receiver on 1 of them and he doesn't they go ape shit. Seems fair on the surface but in my mind those 9 times where he wasn't put in a position to succeed greatly reduce the odds of success on that play where he gets a chance.
The windows of success are so few and far in between that there is no chance for rhythm...