another week, another player calling out the offensive game plan...
Chris Long said it a few days ago, it feels like a bunch of plays being called without actually utilizing a gameplan. There's no rhyme or reason, impossible to create any flow or rhythm. Kellen would pretty much concede the entire 1st quarter setting up the rest of his game and that still felt more cohesive than these bi-polar halves of football.
Defense starts stacking bodies like that on a short week it's whatever, but the offense not being able to play a normal game yet is jarring. I kinda feel bad but it's at a point where Patullo's falling on the sword in almost any scenario, Lurie's not spending all this money on offense to have drives end without a 1st down or touchdown at the same rate as Tennessee
