Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:Originally posted by NCommand:Originally posted by SofaKing:Originally posted by NCommand:Originally posted by afalau:
LOL. Truth.
Haha yeah. The offense was clearly the strength of that team and what got them that far. I know people are going to give Kyle a hard time about the last few drives, but fact of the matter is the Falcons are not in the SB with a chance to win without him. He took the pieces that were there and made them truly special. Watch what happens to ATL after this season, they will miss Kyle greatly.
No doubt...the last three drives ended in 4th and 25, missed assignment in pass protection (fumble) & 4th and 33.
That's called shooting yourself in the foot.
Oh, and they fired their DC today: Falcons to replace Richard Smith at DC: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000784475/article/atlanta-falcons-replacing-richard-smith-at-dc
Quinn kinda took responsibility after the loss I think, and the Falcons fans have mixed feelings about it.
http://boards.atlantafalcons.com/topic/4052217-dan-quinn-no-regrets-over-calls-made-down-stretch-in-super-bowl-li/
I've finally seen the 2nd and 11 play on the all22 view. From what I've seen, you have concepts at play. Sanu and the top of the screen WR are running what looks like a shallow cross concept with sanu running the cross aspect. The other facet is a corner-flat concept with Julio on the corner and freeman running the flat. Julio is bracketed. This play gave Ryan 2 short options and at the second before the pressure it looks like freeman might have had a step on the DE that was guarding him. So both short routes only had one defender on them, that's why it my opinion that Ryan is really gonna be haunted by not getting rid of that ball, even if it needed to be an incomplete pass thrown at either freeman or sanu's feet. That just my opinion.
[ Edited by Niners816 on Feb 8, 2017 at 9:28 AM ]