[CBFF] Ron Turner is TERRIBLE

Jason Cetina jason at cetinas.org
Sun Nov 25 22:41:32 MST 2007


Actually, the second half highlighted the difference. Both of their 
units adjusted tremendously, and ours didn't. We managed to catch up 
late in the 4th, but were lucky it wasn't too late.

Seems like the only way the Bears know how to play-call is with a big lead.
-
Jason

Jim Ferolie wrote:
> One play highlighted the difference between our coordinators and theirs. The 
> option pitch that Cutler kept doing.
>
> Three times in one drive, and then once more after it, he was able to make 
> that play work and it took until the fifth shot at it before Mark Anderson 
> finally smoked it out. Shouldn't Babich have picked up on that? Shouldn't 
> Turner be able to devise something like that?
>
> Speaking of backup RBs, Denver's fourth-string RB looked pretty damn good 
> today, huh?
>
> It's the line, man. It's the line that makes it all work. Denver's O-line is 
> a thing of beauty, a well-oiled machine.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Ryan Dietzenbach" <ryandietzenbach at gmail.com>
>
>
>   
>> 3rd and 9 before the half--running play.
>>
>> Big INT in the 3rd quarter.  Bears take over at the Bronco 15:  2 runs off
>> tackle with the 2nd string RB followed by a QB draw with Rex Grossman.
>>
>> (Also, somewhat related...we've come up empty twice inside the Bronco 20.)
>>     
>
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