We can't blame anyone but ourselves. We didn't play as well as we wanted to. We know we were sputtering offensively and defensively. It's kind of a slap in the face and now we're in the position we're in.
We established that in practice during the week. He'll look for me to make plays and I'll do my best for him.
We needed things like that to build our confidence. Make a few plays like that, we'll do something in the playoffs.
We were just sputtering and beating ourselves.
We work hard on our routes in practice. We come out early before games and go through our entire route tree.
We're not leading the league in scoring for no reason. Two weeks ago when we played the Rams (and won 44-24) we could've scored 65 points. We know we're leaving plays on the field even though we're putting up big numbers. And we know we can get a lot better.
We've got kind of one of those offenses where we respond when we need to. I just wish we could've responded a little earlier.
We've got to get things in order off the field, too.
When I was in Pittsbugh, I was basically worried about how many times the ball would be thrown my way,
You can't win football games like that. We've got to come out and execute and keep our defense off the field a little bit more.
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