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If our defense stinks again


CelibatePimp

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Are we going to allow Cam to throw more? I mean our WR are playing better than we anticipated and passing the ball most of the time does not necessarily mean we cannot control TOP. We can have short passes all the way to the end zone (though this will not be ideal). I'm wondering when we are going to stop trying to rush for 1 or 2yds when it's obviously not working and try to win games the other way.

 

Also, I know RR likes TOP. But with the way the D is playing, why don't we come out and for the first three series, play a high tempo offense scoring quick and on every possession. After going up 21pts, we can revert to the TOP kinda of play where we make sure the play clock runs down before every snap.

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Hard to play ball control when you can't move the

ball.

Hard to have a good defense when they are on the field more than 60% of the game.

Only 2 differences in this years O. Cam is a better passer and Cam can't mask how weak our rush game is.

O isn't hurting the D. They have 3rd and long and then suddenly out stud players do dumb poo. D is just weak the last 6 quarters

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