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So after 2 weeks we are leading the NFL in PPG...will we lead the league again?


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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Honestly, it's likely. Not just because of what I've seen out of our offense, but based on what I've seen out of our defense we're likely to be involved in some shootouts this year. 

Yeah I'm a little concerned with the defense, but I think once the secondary gels a little bit better we'll be ok on that front.  

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40 minutes ago, jfo89 said:

I see the defense rounding into shape about half way through the year. In the mean time they're creating enough turnovers to give our offense the chance to win it for us.

Just like they have done every year since Kuechly arrived. 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Honestly, it's likely. Not just because of what I've seen out of our offense, but based on what I've seen out of our defense we're likely to be involved in some shootouts this year. 

Our offense gave them more points than our defense. They only had 302 total offense.  And 1/4 of that total came one play.

We need to tighten up the defense or as Ron likes to say.  We have to correct a few things.

 

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4 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Honestly, it's likely. Not just because of what I've seen out of our offense, but based on what I've seen out of our defense we're likely to be involved in some shootouts this year. 

I made some preseason bets based on these two facts and the third that our star QB has a history of injury issues and I didn't see anyone taking up the slack when he went down.

I was surprised with how well Fozzy did when he had to step up.

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