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The Last 4 Plays on Defense


beastson

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This prevent D soft zone allowed them to drive the field as usual

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Now watch as we press the next 3 forcing Jameis to hold twice and a good jam making Jameis throw a tight one to the sideline which turned out incomplete. I think this was all Wilks decision here. This is how we should play pass offenses more. I'm talking directly to you Saints and Falcons. Bradberry needs to be on Julio pressing all game

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1 minute ago, beastson said:

This prevent D soft zone allowed them to drive the field as usual

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Now watch as we press the next 3 forcing Jameis to hold twice and a good jam making Jameis throw a tight one to the sideline which turned out incomplete. I think this was all Wilks decision here. This is how we should play pass offenses more. I'm talking directly to you Saints and Falcons. Bradberry needs to be on Julio pressing all game

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Lol, that last play. Jameis can be counted on to make at least one or two of those "Derp" turn-overs a game

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