MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:I think it is more important to the succes of the d then the offense to get breathers because of the way it affects the game. If the defense doesn't get breathers, they get tired and camt perform well. It is a physical thing not a mental thing. Especially with everyone out, we need the breathers. For offense. It is a timing thing. It is a lot easoer to over rhythm issues compared to being tired. Yeah it would help to get a few series close together to get going but the offense should be able to get going themselves to get a few first downs. That's why people are blaming the offense more.
Sometimes though a defense simply has to get itself off the field to get a breather. Take the game Sunday. The only time our defense really was on the field a ton was the 3rd quarter.
Well, the Dolphins got the ball to start the 3rd quarter. They proceeded to go on a 12 play drive that ate up over 7 minutes for a FG. The Packer offense then got one first down and on the 5th play Rodgers threw a pick. On Miami's next drive, it went 8 plays and chewed up pretty much the rest of the third quarter. Yea it would have been nice for the Packers offense to be more productive in that 3rd quarter, but they did only have one possession to do anything unless you count getting the ball back with 1 minute left in the quarter and that drive went 12 plays.
In the Detroit game which was the other one where we badly lost the time of possession battle, the Lions were 10-17 on third downs, our defense had tons of chances to get off the field but just couldn't do it. Against Chicago, we had a 10 minute advantage in time of possession, the offense just kept gagging in Chicago territory or you could say the Bears defense played through being tired. Depends how you want to view it i guess.
No question the offense has been so very erratic and has underachieved, the one thing i don't buy though is that the offense overall is making the defense struggle to get off the field by them getting tired.