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Carolina had a ‘college defense’


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2 minutes ago, NCBlu said:

Side note: anyone see the Saints HC post game? Priceless he was so down he couldn't even keep his head up after that curb stomping, keep looking down and just looked  defeated...lol

Drew Brees and Payton fugged the team over with respect to their QB situation. Who, in their right mind, would make a conscious decision to go into camp with Jameis Winston and Taysom Hill as your QB options? 

Winston has proven himself time and again to make bad decisions and be a turnover machine, while Hill is nothing but a wildcat running back.

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3 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

One thing this team does not have in common with 03 is winning by the skin of our teeth.  Many of those games, we played not to lose, and relied on Jake and the offense to setup a last second score.  Despite the offensive sputters in the 3rd quarter, the ability of this offense to keep moving the football yesterday was big.

THIS.

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6 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Might not be meant as one, but I'd take it as a compliment. 

Only innovation that has been brought to football for the last decade plus has come from the high school and college level. 

Pro football has had it's head up it's ass for most of that time.

It takes some forward thinking and a lot of experience in football.  It also helps if you have elephant size balls to draw on things that not a single one of his peers had the courage or know how to be able to pull it off.

We need more coaches like that.

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5 hours ago, Tbe said:

Of course, Drew was talking about what he saw last year with our young D. Could be a different thing this year.

 

5 hours ago, Harbingers said:

This. We are running a whole different look this year. He was referring to the soft zone and 3 man rush. 

Exactly were not running any more of that 3 man pressure, 3-3-5, stuff we ran last grown. Straight up grown man, overload/A-gap blitzes, and pressure with the front four with some man behind it.

Drew just made we embarrassed his team

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