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In the last three games against Chicago, Pittsburgh, and Philly we led entering the fourth quarter. In fact, in all three games we led most of the game. Against Chicago and Philly we practically fielded a shut out (admitted the Eagles kicking woes helped a lot.) But then the fourth quarter happens and our multi score lead vanishes and turns into a loss against Chicago (saved by the Hail Mary), our six point lead turns into a loss against the Steelers, and our four point lead turns into a multi-touchdown loss (softened by a garbage time touchdown and two point conversion.) Recently, when this team finds itself in crunchtime, it gets crunched, and I'm wondering is there a way out of it this season?
I don't think it's entirely an issue of fatigue. Our D couldn't possibly have been tired against Chicago and yet they entirely collapsed in the fourth quarter. I doubt it's an issue of want to. Likewise, it's hard for me to imagine it's totally an issue of talent. After all, they were talented enough to build those leads and neutralize those offenses for a half or three-quarters. Is it a chess issue? Are we unable to adjust to their adjustments? Is it a little bit of everything? Is it that after a half, the O gets figured out? Is it nerves? Does this team tighten up and become conservative in the fourth corner? Is it more concerned with preserving leads and not screwing it up then winning? Do we lack discipline and unravel when the game gets tight because we're trying too hard to win? Is that why the runs are bigger in the fourth then at any other point in the game? Is it all of the above?
What I do know is that we don't know how to make stops in the Fourth Quarter and it's harder for us to score or get first downs even when the opportunities are there. Yesterday, the play to salvage the game presented itself when we punched the ball loose and the ball decided not to go out of bounds. Somehow we had three players there and yet the only one alert enough and active enough to pounce on the fumble was a trailing Eagle. Not getting that fumble was the end of the game (or it turned out to be.) After that, our D and especially our run D just folded. Is that focus?
We have twelve days to figure out why we fold in the fourth quarter. I don't know why it keeps happening. Maybe the answer is Lattimore and he really does make everything easier, but those dropped coverages and those gaping holes can't all be filled by one corner. It's a bigger problem than that. I've said this year is about next year and it is, but at 7-2 (now 7-4) this year suddenly is about this year, too. That means we need to fix things on the fly and there is something broken about what we're doing in that final period. I hope we can come up with an answer. If it is lack of depth and we just wear down (even in games when the time of advantage is hugely on our side (not yesterday) then this is likely a problem for next year, but I think there must be an answer for the here and now. There's got to be a way to sing a different tune at the end of the game.
I don't think it's entirely an issue of fatigue. Our D couldn't possibly have been tired against Chicago and yet they entirely collapsed in the fourth quarter. I doubt it's an issue of want to. Likewise, it's hard for me to imagine it's totally an issue of talent. After all, they were talented enough to build those leads and neutralize those offenses for a half or three-quarters. Is it a chess issue? Are we unable to adjust to their adjustments? Is it a little bit of everything? Is it that after a half, the O gets figured out? Is it nerves? Does this team tighten up and become conservative in the fourth corner? Is it more concerned with preserving leads and not screwing it up then winning? Do we lack discipline and unravel when the game gets tight because we're trying too hard to win? Is that why the runs are bigger in the fourth then at any other point in the game? Is it all of the above?
What I do know is that we don't know how to make stops in the Fourth Quarter and it's harder for us to score or get first downs even when the opportunities are there. Yesterday, the play to salvage the game presented itself when we punched the ball loose and the ball decided not to go out of bounds. Somehow we had three players there and yet the only one alert enough and active enough to pounce on the fumble was a trailing Eagle. Not getting that fumble was the end of the game (or it turned out to be.) After that, our D and especially our run D just folded. Is that focus?
We have twelve days to figure out why we fold in the fourth quarter. I don't know why it keeps happening. Maybe the answer is Lattimore and he really does make everything easier, but those dropped coverages and those gaping holes can't all be filled by one corner. It's a bigger problem than that. I've said this year is about next year and it is, but at 7-2 (now 7-4) this year suddenly is about this year, too. That means we need to fix things on the fly and there is something broken about what we're doing in that final period. I hope we can come up with an answer. If it is lack of depth and we just wear down (even in games when the time of advantage is hugely on our side (not yesterday) then this is likely a problem for next year, but I think there must be an answer for the here and now. There's got to be a way to sing a different tune at the end of the game.


