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We gave up 571 yards to the Minnesota Vikings


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1 hour ago, joemac said:

In what world did the defense do a good job yesterday?  They got sliced and diced from jump.  I think they hit Cousins one time all day, and they had WRs running wide open all damn game.  Not to mention their RB running up and down the field all day as well. 

I said what I said, the offense needs to do more. No NFL is going to hold up when the offense is putting them on the field over and over.

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1 hour ago, glenwo2 said:

198 Rushing Yards

370+ Passing Yards

You can kick and scream all you like but as the old saying goes :

The Numbers Do Not Lie.   🧐  

 

Yes, the offense should have been better but here's the issue :

This Defense was supposed to be a World-Beater after 3 games...

...and they had long since been exposed ever since the Dallas game.

 

Sorry, man, but that's the way it is.

it doesnt tell the whole story and you know it. these teams are more than a collection of numbers, if your offense is putting you in bad situation over and over no defense is going to look good but you knew that already, you just talking to talk. 

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Looks like we are a team built on speed and Dallas gave the entire NFL the recipe to win vs this D. We need another big man up front, even with a healthy YGM, to run this D effectively every week. Until then, just run it at us until that speed is tired and there isn't much we can do about it. 

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2 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

We were 2019 Tampa yesterday. All the talent but bad situations wear you out.

Some of those catches by Jefferson and Theilen couldn’t be defended yesterday. They literally caught all the passes you’re not supposed to catch.

That’s what very good receivers do. 
It seems our receivers don’t make those contested catches 

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