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We have a defensive HC and a bad defense


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2 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Mike Shula beat Ron's defense today. We had no business winning this game. I wouldn't mind Rivera still getting fired this week. 

Lol that wasn't Mike Shula ball. That was Shumar who we struggled with the past two years. 

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4 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

We have no true nickel package.  Our OLB play has been poor.  We need better pass pressure.

Bill Belichick, and I know how dare I compare Ronald with Bill, has had bad defenses. He scheme around it. We just made the Giants offense look like Atlanta. That was embarrassing.

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If not for the turnovers we generated in the last 2 games, our defense has been doing aweful in every other catagory. 

The offense has looked inconsistent and inefficient as well.

We have a lot of problems, no idea how we are 3-1 lol. We're getting turnovers consistently and doing excellent on special teams so that helps. 

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Just now, Hoenheim said:

If not for the turnovers we generated in the last 2 games, our defense has been doing aweful in every other catagory. 

The offense has looked inconsistent and inefficient as well.

We have a lot of problems, no idea how we are 3-1 lol. We're getting turnovers consistently and doing excellent on special teams so that helps. 

Turnovers is defense

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15 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Mike Shula beat Ron's defense today. We had no business winning this game. I wouldn't mind Rivera still getting fired this week. 

Im not so sure

 

The way it looked

I swear Ron traded Norv to get Shula back in the 2nd quarter.  Back to the record setting ammount of 1st down handoffs. And bunches of Run,Run,Pass,Punts

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Typical Ron.    Wussy play calling.    Terrible clock management, as we were back to wasting timeouts and hiking with 1 second on the clock every time.    Playing for field goals and not TDs.     The offensive play calling was really bad too, run>run>pass every time,  not enough passes to CMC and too many CMC runs up the gut against stacked box.     Why did we even sign CJ Anderson if we don't use him?   Why do we keep trotting out Torrey Smith over guys like Samuel and Moore who actually do something?    Why do we keep giving receivers 10-15 yards cushion to eat us alive with?     And where is Luke at?   

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4 minutes ago, ras977 said:

Turnovers is defense

well i mean, we've been giving up a lot of yards , huge chunk plays, TDs, not generating pressure consistently, and giving huge cushions. The terrible red zone stat, weve let other teams score with incredible consistency once they get to the red zone.

What im trying to say is the turnovers are great. But everything else they're doing is a bad sign. You cant count on a D getting multiple turnovers every game to win. 

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