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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58
It was a great quarter and some change, that's for sure.
It was frustrating seeing the defense play lights out and the offense struggle again in the first half, especially from my seats which were identical to the All-22 camera. Alex missed a lot of big plays because he decided to check down or run.
But like I said before, he flipped a switch at halftime. He started finding those routes that were open in the 1st half, and making some good throws. Yeah, the throw to Charles on the INT was a poor one, along with a bad break - but I'd much rather him play aggressively like he did in the 2nd half and make some mistakes than play "not to lose" like he did in the first half and most of the first three games.
And as one of the most vocal opponents of Dexter McCluster, I must say his return was impressive. He actually made people miss for the first time in his career. And he was running WIDE OPEN early in the game that had Alex thrown it, would have been a ridiculously easy TD.
So overall, great to see another excellent defensive effort, and great to see Alex finally come out of his shell and start pushing the ball downfield. That's going to have to continue if we have any hopes of beating/overtaking Denver.
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I disagree with what you are saying about beating Denver. Small ball will beat them by keeping Payton off the field.
The reason i wanted to see the offense fire shots downfield was in the event of us getting down by 10 or more points. We needed to know that we can play shoot out offense. But if you think the key to beating Denver is getting huge chunks of yards at a time you are mistaken.