Is it not pretty obvious, score 15+ points
and have our forwards routinely play well in championship games.
We keep relying on goals to put bad teams away because we can’t score enough points. That includes Down last year when we only scored 10 points. We’re wide open for an upset if the other team gets an early goal then dig in defensively. Then we have to go with the whole defensive set up against good teams because if they score 15, we can’t score enough to get near them until the last 5 minutes when we start going all out attack.
If you're going to use examples from last year then you should include other games for context:
Armagh 0-20 Antrim 1-08 - 15+ points, no reliance on multiple goals
Cavan 0-12 Armagh 1-14 - ok not 15+points but 15 scores, no reliance on multiple goals
Armagh 0-16 Galway 1-12 - 15+ points, no reliance on multiple goals, and this was against a good team.
We beat Down by 10 points with 14 overall scores, in an Ulster semi-final, I think I'm happy enough with that.
The Westmeath game last year was really the only one that matches your description here.
"We keep relying on goals to put bad teams away" - not agreed.