HawkeyeWalker
Well-Known Member
1) win, obviously.
2) 375+ yards of offense (24 or more points)
a) finish drives, no drive killing penalties inside the 25 yardline - minimum of FG (see #3/#4 below)
b) 100% FG from 35 yards or less
c) 5-6 plays of 15+ yards
d) Ruddock passes for 200+ (6-7 receivers/te's/rb's with catches)
e) 4 RB's with 6 plus carries (Weisman with 20-25 carries)
f) 2 or fewer sacks given up in the pocket
g) 3 or fewer running plays that are for negative yardage (no including sacks - see item f above)
3) 2 or fewer pre snap penalties (this has to get cleaned up)
4) 7 or less overall penalties - mostly "effort/hustle penalties" for lack of a better term
a) 3 or few Oline Holding penalties
5) 1 or less turnovers (no picks would be nice)
6) 2 or fewer dropped passes (if on target and hits both hands - not including defense breakups)
7) Defense yielding less than 300 yards of offense (17 or less points)
8) 2 or fewer Big plays given up (30+ yards) + no Long Touchdowns given p
9) QB runs less than 60 yards
10) 3 or fewer 3rd down conversions yielded if more than 7 yards
Bonus: if we get to see more depth chart, it's a bonus. I was quite please with how many new players I saw last week, it was significant. Although I am not in the camp that thinks we need to see another qb, I would love it if we got to a position in the next couple weeks that we could see 2-3 series with another.
I am sure I am missing a few but I think these are reasonable expectations. We are still going to see some mistakes in playmaking and execution. It goes without saying I don't want to see any Clock Management gaffes, late playcalls sent in, and overly conservative strategy).
These next 2-4 weeks are all winnable games and are absolutely critical if Any chance for a 6+ win season. If we lose either of the next two, the chance of post season (as well as the confidence of still a young team) will be damaged badly.
Go Hawks.
2) 375+ yards of offense (24 or more points)
a) finish drives, no drive killing penalties inside the 25 yardline - minimum of FG (see #3/#4 below)
b) 100% FG from 35 yards or less
c) 5-6 plays of 15+ yards
d) Ruddock passes for 200+ (6-7 receivers/te's/rb's with catches)
e) 4 RB's with 6 plus carries (Weisman with 20-25 carries)
f) 2 or fewer sacks given up in the pocket
g) 3 or fewer running plays that are for negative yardage (no including sacks - see item f above)
3) 2 or fewer pre snap penalties (this has to get cleaned up)
4) 7 or less overall penalties - mostly "effort/hustle penalties" for lack of a better term
a) 3 or few Oline Holding penalties
5) 1 or less turnovers (no picks would be nice)
6) 2 or fewer dropped passes (if on target and hits both hands - not including defense breakups)
7) Defense yielding less than 300 yards of offense (17 or less points)
8) 2 or fewer Big plays given up (30+ yards) + no Long Touchdowns given p
9) QB runs less than 60 yards
10) 3 or fewer 3rd down conversions yielded if more than 7 yards
Bonus: if we get to see more depth chart, it's a bonus. I was quite please with how many new players I saw last week, it was significant. Although I am not in the camp that thinks we need to see another qb, I would love it if we got to a position in the next couple weeks that we could see 2-3 series with another.
I am sure I am missing a few but I think these are reasonable expectations. We are still going to see some mistakes in playmaking and execution. It goes without saying I don't want to see any Clock Management gaffes, late playcalls sent in, and overly conservative strategy).
These next 2-4 weeks are all winnable games and are absolutely critical if Any chance for a 6+ win season. If we lose either of the next two, the chance of post season (as well as the confidence of still a young team) will be damaged badly.
Go Hawks.