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Am I wrong in thinking MLB is our biggest weakness on defense?


Eazy-E

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4 hours ago, Eazy-E said:

Maybe it is because I’m so used to terrible safety play and an incredible history of middle linebackers.

Correct me if I am wrong, but I don’t think this team has ever had a safety make the pro bowl in its history.

I don't remember but.

Chad Cota and Mike Minter were pretty good. 

 

So was Maxie.

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22 minutes ago, Agent Blue said:

We need to be drafting a MLB, FS and CB with our first 3 picks next year. 

Unless we pick someone up thats good in FA. 

 

Defense kept this team in the game. If the 1st round pick is dropped (YET AGAIN) on a defensive player I’m gonna vomit 

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2 minutes ago, rico6 said:

Defense kept this team in the game. If the 1st round pick is dropped (YET AGAIN) on a defensive player I’m gonna vomit 

More to do with Chi just not being good on offense. 

Car offense was ranked in the top 10. 

Our D is our weakness. 

With that said, if a top OT is available I wouldnt be mad with selection. 

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10 hours ago, WOW!! said:

You won't even name the play or the game.. Just keep saying "everybody knows the play" you should know it if you watched the game" followed by dumb ass guy name Tipper douchebag the third laugh... 

No that's fuging goofy... But again classic Scott..

Look back in the thread. It's talked about.

Heck, I think you probably quoted the post, and yet you still don't get it.

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4 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Look back in the thread. It's talked about.

Heck, I think you probably quoted the post, and yet you still don't get it.

Nah I'm cool .. At this point 1 play isn't going to change my opinion anyway when I've "actually shown 20" that prove my point..

So moving on...lmao

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