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Former NFL LB makes Bold Statement on Panthers Defense


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33 minutes ago, bigdavis said:

I don't know.  I think his passive defenses were personnel based.  Now that he's got CBs who can press at the line, we should see more aggressive alignments.

 

Man this is going to be fun to watch. imagine us running vanilla D during Preseason. Folks will be chomping at the bit to throttle Snow. lol

 

I believe most folks think we have the talent to be more aggressive. Bottom line. We just want Snow to dial up a much improved D. Just get after teams.

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2 hours ago, Harbingers said:

Not until Snow's control is revoked.

i think what we see this year will be much different than what we saw last year...much more creative and aggressive.

we were thin personnel-wise and very young. first year with the new D, first year without Luke. there was going to be an adjustment.

that just isn't going to be the case this year.

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17 minutes ago, rayzor said:

i think what we see this year will be much different than what we saw last year...much more creative and aggressive.

we were thin personnel-wise and very young. first year with the new D, first year without Luke. there was going to be an adjustment.

that just isn't going to be the case this year.

I really hope you are correct. I saw shitty schemes and play call on top of all that and hope it was a fluke year due to transitions and personnel but i am worried snow is going to sink the whole ship.

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7 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

I really hope you are correct. I saw shitty schemes and play call on top of all that and hope it was a fluke year due to transitions and personnel but i am worried snow is going to sink the whole ship.

i think i am. i don't think we'll be seeing a consistent scheme. i see it being constantly changing depending on who we are playing and what they are doing and i think it will be something that keeps opposing offenses frustrated. I'm really hoping that it will more like belichick's defense than anything we've ever seen here. i see us rushing 4 consistently, but from a variety of positions and out of a variety of formations. i think he has the personnel he needs to pull off what he wants to do unlike last year.

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1 hour ago, Harbingers said:

I really hope you are correct. I saw shitty schemes and play call on top of all that and hope it was a fluke year due to transitions and personnel but i am worried snow is going to sink the whole ship.

I think Brady has a lot of issues to work through, as well. 

We seem to consistently underestimate the NFL experience of our staff as a whole. At some level, we have to be a little patient with that.

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