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We should breath a sigh of relief now. stalory has brought us reason and insanity. Davis Mills will not have career day! |
If Pat methodically drives the ball down and scores a TD before half, most of you aren't bitching.
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Scheme is supposed to thrive with the lead. They had a 27-0 lead to the worst offense in football. Damn near gave it up. The TD drives of Denver were 42yds, 60yds, 75yds and 75yds. Not exactly short drives there. 4 td's to the worst offense in football. Defense sucks, period. Spags scheme puts fear in no team. It's stale, old unreliable and ineffective. And you think that you will be facing the likes of a washed up Russell Wilson or Nobody Rypien in the playoffs? With this defense Mahomes won't have no choice but to keep firing. You can barely even see the TV anyway. Go back to your mashed taters and gravy old man. ;) |
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Plus, this was one game that just got weird. You can't look at the season or the last three years and say that the defense has even given up TDs on every scoring drive in a game. Mathematically it's an outlier. DEN only scored on 30% of their drives. 70% of their drives ended with NO points. Look it up, that's ridiculously good. They just got lucky that they scored TDs instead of what they normally do, which is one TD and two or three FGs. |
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-Cowboys nearly blow it at home to a 1 win team -Titans get blown out at home by a Jags team they were previously 7-1 against with Vrabel -Bucs get boat raced by a 3rd string QB -Seahawks lose to Panthers at home And for the “those people aren’t contenders” crowd…the Bengals, at full strength, lost to Cooper Rush in week 2. Cooper ****ing Rush. Imagine if we lost to a backup QB, especially Cooper Rush, with Mahomes and Andy? The server would explode LMAO |
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I don't think Spags is quite at that point, mainly because he has better coaches around him. I think Cullen and Daly can help keep him be a little more innovative, but man, it's just not looking very scary right now. All the guys on the D should know the scheme pretty well now, and we're headed into the final quarter of the season. Will he show some new wrinkles? I sure as hell hope so, because what we're seeing currently is the definition of the word "meh." |
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We don't have a front 4 that can pressure. You can sit back if you do. If you don't, you have to manufacture pressure. I wonder if you have any idea what you're talking about. |
I'm sorry but how many years does Spags need and how many drafts before his defense approaches top 10?
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Look at the best defenses in the league and they all have 1 thing in common
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;) Some defensive coordinators thrive in keeping things as simple as possible, letting players play fast. An example would be Buffalo and Leslie Frazier. The NFL has moved back towards favoring simple schemes, play fast. I do think these type of defenses will do better in the regular season right now. Spags complexity and blitzing is harder for players to run without mistakes, I think most would agree with that. Where Spags can be useful is playoff games because just running simple and playing fast might not be enough then. With all the young players we have on D, I actually think we are on schedule right now. I have more issues with the FO on this than Spags as I wanted more than 1 vet DL. And of course there were some here who claimed we couldn't add anyone else because we had so much young DL talent ready to blossom. That line of thinking looks dead wrong right now. |
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