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What are the answers...


mc52beast

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This team has managed to go from being dominant on defense and respectable on offense to a team that has fallen apart. The offense has no running game and the o-line couldn't protect a grocery cart. The defense is basically non-existent, the captain of this unit is making mistakes he normally doesn't make...

So what are the answers.. how does this team turn things around with a.brutal schedule staring them in the face...

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Need to get guys healthy for one. Can't have PS players in on important downs at RB. Obvious we are feeling the loss of Hardy. Guy is a true 3 down DE. We have to continue to find ways to help the offensive tackles. And cut out the penalties! 12 men on special teams to start the half was the nuke that blew the game away.

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Answer is we were a team built to survive only if our starting front 7 pretty stayed healthy all season. Remove just one piece and it changes things.....2 like today and our D is weak.

O.....we basically rely on Cam to mask a weak rush attack, OL, etc. He isn't Superman hurt.

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We need to become a passing offense because that's the only thing we can do well. I feel like the team knows that but since Cam is still not 100% and the o-line is sht they are forced to commit to running the ball. 

 

 

 

We really need a fuggin bye week like no ones business.

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