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Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19
For what it's worth, and I had never heard this before until he said so, but Simms said starting a game in the red zone is a curse for an offense. He explained further but generally I think it's just so unexpected, doesn't line up with a script, etc. There's no rhythm. You just start in this tight area and have to execute near perfectly to score.
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Or just....hit the guy open for a TD?
Why do we do this? What's wrong with saying "damn he missed a throw he shoulda made" or "why did he run into the back of the G and not in the massive hole there"