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Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, RoaringRiot said:

The biggest surprise is that there ar steams worse than us

I literally read that as there are steams.  

Reminds me of the SNL Celebrity Jeopardy skit.  Where there was a category that's called let it snow, and the guy that played Sean Connery read it as Le tits now!  HAHAHA.  

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3 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

So I take from this is that if we had at least a pass rush, we'd have a winning record...

Or a secondary since that is the biggest difference from last year to this year. Every other positional group is mostly the same.

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16 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

Again, we're a defense that focuses on our front seven, not on our secondary. We got spoiled with Norman. We've always had a patchwork secondary (White, Dockery, Mikel, Florence, Mitchell, Thomas, Cason, Lester, Moore, etc).

Bradberry is our franchise DB, but he's a rookie. Our pass rush has to step up in the meantime.

Dude this league is trending towards passing game espeically with all the twinners coming up on the defensive side. DG is behind the curve. Broncos won the SB when they got a top notch secondary. 

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50 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

 

Surprise, pass defense is the one area that is lacking.

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So when they tripple team our DTs  and send maybe 3 guys to cach and still convert with extra guys on coverage shows  that you can't throw just anybody behind a front 7. DG needs to realize where the league is trending.

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50 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

 

Surprise, pass defense is the one area that is lacking.

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Bradberry doesn't get injured, we're likely in the 15-20 range.

A DL that could rush the passer minus Bradberry, still likely in the 15-20 range.

Bradberry plus a DL that could rush the passer, we're likely in the 10-15 range.

 

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