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Lulz at people saying our defense is going to suck...


Wundrbread33

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"The offense better step up because we are going to give up points!"

"Bene is our best corner? Remember him getting burnt repeatedly last year?"

 

L U L Z

 

  • Rivera is our HC
  • TD, Luke, Short, Johnson, Coleman, etc.
  • And offense?...Cam and co. say don't worry about it.

 

 

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It's the same handful of people that say these things every time they find a little crevice to dig in to. They are literally never correct.

 

It has nothing to do with the team and everything to do with their personal issues.

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Next man up... 

I fully trust this FO. Pretty sure we went 12-4 without Norman, granted we had a far better dline...that same dline also had two rookies in the middle of it. He was a part of the puzzle not the biggest piece. He's a talented corner but not worth 15 per... 

Although Gman is a little bit of a "low-baller" with secondary contracts ...he's certainly not idiotic......

P.S..

"We are very methodical and intentional" ... he wasn't just talking the draft.. 

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We won't suck.  Will we be as good?  I don't think so.  We're going to get beat a lot more, it's just how it goes, when you take a guy who shut down a team's #1 most of the games.    Our offense will be better though, so maybe it'll even out.   We're going to take a bit of a hit, just be realistic.

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I'm not worried, he was burned up and down the field by a handful or wr's all year, but ball wasn't thrown. If any of you noticed that, props to you. OBJ killed him, T.Y. Hilton killed him, even some no names killed him, but ball wasnt thrown or ball was dropped. Losing Norman will have little to no effect of this D. Yes, he had above average talent, but bottom line is, he is in no way worth bankrupting this team.

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Can we just get these discussions out of here?  There's not a ton saying Norman is jealous and not a ton saying we're going to suck on defense.  Too many this week are making those people way louder than they actually are when there's plenty of level headed conversations being had. 

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8 hours ago, davos said:

Can we just get these discussions out of here?  There's not a ton saying Norman is jealous and not a ton saying we're going to suck on defense.  Too many this week are making those people way louder than they actually are when there's plenty of level headed conversations being had. 

Why join this discussion then?

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9 hours ago, Saca312 said:

Just saying, JNo got burnt last season too. Don't deny that things would be a lot different if OBJ caught this...

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Blueprint on why we pay pass rush and not coverage. That throw not hurried would have been a TD. 

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