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Love me some Thomas Davis, but what's happened to our Defense since his return?


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2 minutes ago, Peppers90 NC said:

Better offenses?

Maybe Pittsburgh, I'll concede there.  But Detroit? No.   Seattle?  I don't think so.  Seattle pulled off HUGE gains downfield after little pass rush or pursuit, then hitting wide open receivers downfield.  

We either have to cover the deep ball better, have our pass rush shut down the pocket, or otherwise just play better disciplined ball.

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4 minutes ago, rico6 said:

TD is one of the few consistent players on the defense. Unless I’m missing something, many of the woes come from the poor interior play and lack of a pass rusher outside pep.

Secondary is a whole different mess.

TD's play has been mostly consistent - I just don't see the leadership and field generalship we used to see out of him?  Is that on Luke now?  I don't have the answer, just thought it was curious that we just aren't putting all our poo together as a D unit like we used to.

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Our defense sucks primarily because we don't have a pass rush and we don't have safeties with any range on the back end. We have four picks in the first three rounds and I wouldn't be mad if they were all spent on defense. Our safeties are trash, our DL is ancient, Shaq is not TD's replacement, and anyone we put in at nickel gets targeted repeatedly.

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18 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Our defense sucks primarily because we don't have a pass rush and we don't have safeties with any range on the back end. We have four picks in the first three rounds and I wouldn't be mad if they were all spent on defense. Our safeties are trash, our DL is ancient, Shaq is not TD's replacement, and anyone we put in at nickel gets targeted repeatedly.

Need to sprinkle in some OL but yea I’m with you. One early, one late pick on OL and the rest defense. 

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