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What's impressing me about this team


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We're actually using our weapons effectively and minimizing problem areas. On defense, we're improving the pass rush rapidly, which helps our linebackers and secondary avoid major issues. On offense, we're spreading the ball around with varied routes and targets, making running the ball easier even with average or below-average talent. That's not an easy thing to do. There's still room to improve, but we have a decent core to build around and that's doing a lot to mask the obvious weaknesses.

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5 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

brady and snow are scheming around player deficiencies to minimize their impact... something ron rivera could never do with his coordinators at their best.

I always feel like if a player was a round peg with Ron that they better turn into a square or it’s not gonna work with him.

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11 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

brady and snow are scheming around player deficiencies to minimize their impact... something ron rivera could never do with his coordinators at their best.

Our defenses under McDermott were no slouched and pretty dang good. Now he's a pretty good HC

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Matt Rhule is an absolute great head coach. I had reservations but the preparation and game plans are like night and day with Rivera. It’s great. And we got a real one with Joe Brady. We better enjoy him while we’ve got him, because he’s headed for the McVay treatment. 
 

I couldn’t be more impressed with everybody. Kudos. I had serious reservations going into the year and I have firmly been proven wrong. 

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