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3rd & 7 +


CPcavedweller

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56 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

Peppers, Poe, KK, Addison, Luke, TD, Shaq

There are seven names who can get to the quarterback at any given time as well as drop out of the rush and cover a zone effectively. It's going to be a lot of fun for the new Defensive Coordinator and Ron this season. 

lets not sleep on wes horton either

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what's more, if it's 3rd and 7+ and we fail to convert, that brings up 4th and long.  if we're in field goal range, we could attempt a field goal instead of trying to convert on 4th down.  it's noteworthy that hurney just extended graham gano who was one of the better kickers in the league last season.

pie button is over there tia =========>

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6 names... Luke doesn't really fit that bill to be honest. Even still he's the best defensive player in the league, and if he can keep improving and developing his situational blitzing then he'll be even that much better. But his game isn't blitzing.

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