I want to be optimistic and man do I hope I'm wrong.
But it seems to me that the Vikings game was an outlier at this point (and them flying across the country for a Thursday game is probably why).
Outside of that game we have no TDs in the first quarter all year. We thought that was because of injuries, but we now have the Seahawks and Dolphins games to validate these slow starts.
Beating the Eagles, Bills and Niners feels impossible right now.
The other games are "winnable", but the Cardinals are on track to join that group. That leaves road games against the Patriots (dominated the Bears) and Saints (just beat the Falcons) and then the Jets, and a home game against Seattle.
If we get a win this week and look better maybe my perspective changes but man last night was a disaster. I'll stop myself from posting a ton at the moment
As bad as that sounds, it's really much worse than that. Our offense has been outscored by opposing offenses in 7 of 9 games. If it weren't for that young aggressive D we'd be 2-7. And we only have 7 FIRST HALF TDs and 7 field goals (2 in the 1stQ) in the first half all year. That's an average of 7.7 pts per game in the opening half. Our offense is averaging 1.4 in the 1st Q. We've turned the ball over on downs 6 times this year, twice in the 1st Q, 3 times in the 2nd Q.
If we're going to do anything positive, all of that has got to change.
Last night we got the ball 3 times in positive territory (our own 45 or further in) and had 1 FG to show for it. We punted once and fumbled the other time. On the year, we have taken over from our 45 in 7 times and have 3 TDs, 2 punts, a fumble and turnover on downs. Opponents have taken over in positive territory 7 times with 3 TD, which should be a credit to the defense. They forced a FG last night, picked off Seattle after the blocked punt and forced Las Vegas to punt after they took over at their own 49.