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4 hours ago, Captain Morgan said:

Rivera said he thinks Kuechly is playing better than he did as DPOY in 2013.

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Both Kuech and TD are getting more chances to blitz and pass rush as Coleman, Shaq, Bene' and Klein are becoming proficient at defending the underneath/slit in pass coverage and in man to man formations.

We just need peanut back...he is super-savvy and an integral part of this team.

even Harper has improved his play. 

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8 hours ago, TheNewStandard said:

Both Kuech and TD are getting more chances to blitz and pass rush as Coleman, Shaq, Bene' and Klein are becoming proficient at defending the underneath/slit in pass coverage and in man to man formations.

We just need peanut back...he is super-savvy and an integral part of this team.

even Harper has improved his play. 

Harper has been better...but he honestly is still picked on by the opposing team although we've been able to limit that a lot this year so it is good improvement.

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8 hours ago, Mr Mojo Risin said:

Harper has been better...but he honestly is still picked on by the opposing team although we've been able to limit that a lot this year so it is good improvement.

What follows here is a lam-basting state of the defensive backfield, filled with some pretty heavy observations and the state-of-affairs, looking at our DBs. So if you don't wanna read about criticization of our personnel, please don't read any further...we're 12-0, so we really can't ask for much more because we are winning and that's pretty darn great...so you can leave with that, or read further if you are okay to deal with some critiques.

Ill begin by stating that I am a huge fan of this team and I'm thrilled with our record and none of this is vitriol towards any players, as I am not a professional football player, nor could I make the team or do what any of these players are able to do as far as football goes...So my ego Is checking-out right now.

Where is Tre Boston? I feel like he's barely even a part of this team. Sophomore slump? Wasted draft pick? He's not flashing at all or I'm not paying enough attention.?

all I know is, we've got to have a contingency plan for both safety spots and regardless of wether or not we franchise Norman, we have to sign or draft a lock-down corner who is possibly a ball-hawking speedster to groom for a couple of seasons.

We'll also have to collect a couple more safetiy's and some more Maulers for both sets of linemen this off-season.

at least Shaq flashes on ST and is usually found near the ball carriers after tackles on defense but because Luke and TD eat up ball-carriers, there's no way Shaq can beat those guys to the punch unless its an iso-play directed towards him or a when Luke and/or TD are blitzing. I'm not going to criticize Shaq because he has to split snaps with 2 other players. 

Just hoping that Carrington can get the job done at his position and as much as I hate to say it, Colin Jones and Joe Webb either need to shape-up or ship out. They're the weakest links both on defense and STa as Colin can't cover a toddler and Joe can't seem to cover his blocking assignment on ST without garnering a penalty flag...nor can he do much, being a KR. Having utility guys are great and all, but not when they are sub-par at everything they are asked to do, and there's not much that Webb is asked to do. 

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