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Can anyone explain the 4th quarter collapse of our D ?


Paa Langfart

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We couldn't get pressure on luck. Even with blitzes. I don't know if that's lack of execution, exhaustion, offensive holding..  Maybe a combination of all three. 

I do think last night was a wake up call that you can't let off the gas in this league at all. In years past, no way we win that game 

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If this were the only time Luck led a comeback it might be a story but he does it every week it seems. This year they are losing instead of winning.  We won and in the end that is really all that matters, what we do in one game has no bearing on future games. The only thing that goes from week to another is whether you win or lose.

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3 minutes ago, Peppers90 NC said:

play the percentages. they colts were eventually going to move the ball, just so happened to happen only in one quarter. they somehow started pass protecting better.

Pass protecting ie. Holding on every down. 

 

The refs in that last qt. let the Colts get away with murder. That's why our D looked like poo. 

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