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Top of the league in sacks and bottom in interceptions


ShutDwn

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If it wasnt for our front 7 our secondary woupd be Bad......Real bad.

Bradberry is our best db, but he still gets beat.  Yes he did have a good breakaway, but got beat om a key 3rd down on a drive by Hollins.  Beat a couple other times just got lucky Wentz other threw his guy due to pressure.

 

Take away this front 7 with KK, Pep, Luke etc. This defense goes from first to worst

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3 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Our secondary is trash

 

It’s either hit the QB or watch him pick us apart 

I think they've played a role in giving the DL time to get there but they're not doing anything more. 

They won't completely lose us the game but they're not making any QB pay.

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3 minutes ago, ShutDwn said:

I think they've played a role in giving the DL time to get there but they're not doing anything more. 

They won't completely lose us the game but they're not making any QB pay.

At some point Worley has to bank on the blitz getting to the QB and jump one of these routes instead of sitting 5 yards off 

Worley is giving these QB’s an easy outlet on every blitz 

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Just now, ncfan said:

If it wasnt for our front 7 our secondary woupd be Bad......Real bad.

Bradberry is our best db, but he still gets beat.  Yes he did have a good breakaway, but got beat om a key 3rd down on a drive by Hollins.  Beat a couple other times just got lucky Wentz other threw his guy due to pressure.

 

Take away this front 7 with KK, Pep, Luke etc. This defense goes from first to worst

at the same time the run defense has been pretty bad since the Bills game.

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