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248 rushing yards allowed


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1 minute ago, bmoshx said:

30 attempts, 248 yards, 8.3 YPC, 3 TD

This to a team that was bottom 5 in the NFL starting a QB that has been worthless.  The run defense has been weak for weeks, but this is atrocious with a defensive minded coach.

Yea and it makes the rest of our D look way worse then it is. Poe going down Hurt bad, he was only average and we didn't have any depth behind him anyway. Everyone else is in a pity party i dont think our whole d sucks because keek and shaq are getting mauled by olineman amongst other things.

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Just now, TheRed said:

Washington's leading rusher entered this game with 27 attempts for 74 yards and a 2.7 yard average.

Meanwhile the Panthers have only one running back on their roster capable of playing football.

Only about eight players on their roster capable of playing football, one is on IR and another is about to be thanks to a dirty ass hit 

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7 minutes ago, bmoshx said:

30 attempts, 248 yards, 8.3 YPC, 3 TD

This to a team that was bottom 5 in the NFL starting a QB that has been worthless.  The run defense has been weak for weeks, but this is atrocious with a defensive minded coach.

But, but it's all Kyle Allen's fault!!!!!!!

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Seriously though, Luke is on some other level of frustrated right now.  He kept throwing his hand in the air on that last drive as to say "what else can I do?"  Then after they scored on that final drive, he stormed to the bench, sat down and put his face into the palms of his hands.  I've never seen him look so defeated...

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

Seriously though, Luke is on some other level of frustrated right now.  He kept throwing his hand in the air on that last drive as to say "what else can I do?"  Then after they scored on that final drive, he stormed to the bench, sat down and put his face into the palms of his hands.  I've never seem him look so defeated...

Luke is probably as annoyed as all of us.

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