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This is what I wanted to hear.


Jeremy Igo

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they should be. they were flat out abused. turned themselves into door mats.

they aren't the only ones who should be embarrassed. a few people on offense should be as well the last couple weeks, including the guy calling the shots.

i hope last week was a turning point. they;ve got a tough road ahead. they need to be tougher.

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a lot of "what-ifs" from the saints game

what if Shaq makes the tackle on the Saints opening 4th and goal play?

what if Worley picks off that pass?

what if Ingram is properly flagged for false start on his 70+ yard rush?

what if the encroachment penalty is called?

 

 

A lot of flukey plays from last game resulted in what felt like a blowout.

The guys should be pissed. Hopefully that game wakes up what is supposed to be one of the best defenses in the league.

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it was as near to a playoff game as you could get, they spent all week hearing how they didn't belong on the field with the opponent, and then they came out and demonstrated that they didn't care at all

if Sunday isn't one of the most intense and dominant defensive performances we've seen from the unit then it's time to just burn it down

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26 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Hard to blame 12 missed tackles on coaches.

Agreed, however Wilks took immediate accountability for those missed tackles himself and vowed that he would work to get better. Never heard Rivera hold himself accountable like Wilks has a lot this year.

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2 minutes ago, Cary Kollins said:

a lot of "what-ifs" from the saints game

what if Shaq makes the tackle on the Saints opening 4th and goal play?

what if Worley picks off that pass?

what if Ingram is properly flagged for false start on his 70+ yard rush?

what if the encroachment penalty is called?

 

 

A lot of flukey plays from last game resulted in what felt like a blowout.

The guys should be pissed. Hopefully that game wakes up what is supposed to be one of the best defenses in the league.

What if Pep didnt manhandle the dude out of bounds on 4th down?

What if Palardy didnt have butterfingers?

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8 minutes ago, rayzor said:

they should be. they were flat out abused. turned themselves into door mats.

they aren't the only ones who should be embarrassed. a few people on offense should be as well the last couple weeks, including the guy calling the shots.

i hope last week was a turning point. they;ve got a tough road ahead. they need to be tougher.

Even Luke made himself look like the playoff game vs. San Fran. He got flustered early and that directly effected the defense. 

They just need to settle down. 

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