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In the playoffs, if you score 13 in either half, you did your job as an offense. Especially against an Indy defense that was good enough to shut down a lot of the high flying finesse the league has...while missing the offenses best player after 6 plays into the game...then lost its second best wideout and backup running back. FFS, putting up 44 under those circumstances was nothing short of amazing. |
Some don't like smith. Doesn't matter what he does.
The offense scored 13 points in the second half. Iirc, had they averaged that all year, that's a top 5 scoring offense. If "doing enough" means you're asking your offense to score every possession or score 50 points to win, you probably need to re evaluate your football thinking. |
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Hint-The answer is, because Smith couldn't move the offense, only if you are mildly reeruned. |
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Or maybe you're talking about this recent colts game he had where he had 0 touchdowns and less than 200 yards. Against the same team Alex had 300+ yards and 4 TDs on. |
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Tribal, two questions.
How many teams have scored more than 26 points in a game this postseason? How many teams have scored 44 total points this postseason? |
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