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Smoke and mirrors defense


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Seems to be a trend with this bunch. They never rise to the occasion and all the hype. They are average (at best). 

All the money spent on the secondary and they still get burned on a regular basis. The pass rush disappears from game to game and JAG running backs slash them up.

Is Snow's schemes at fault or is the talent over rated.....or both. I don't see them as a top defense.

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1 minute ago, Cam's New Arm said:

With the exception of Gilmore, which was a cheap move, every move they've made this season has been to set us up better for next season. This season was never supposed to be great.

This team is trying to win while rebuilding. But we are still rebuilding.

If they keep Ruhle around they are going to be “rebuilding” every year that bozo is on the sideline 

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When you can get 8-9 yards per rush like Washington did today it doesn’t matter what the rest of the defense is doing. Panthers got absolutely worked in the run game and it opened up everything else they did. Heinecke played efficient football and has clearly gotten better than his time on the Panthers, but the run defense is the Achilles heel and teams that can just put a man on a man and block, the Panthers don’t have the size to win. This defense is too small on the edges to compete. 

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Hog Mollies. Need more. Go back to 4-3 you can't rebuild with a bunch of undersized guys. You'll have a little success but not for long.

Rhule couldn't get the biggest fastest strongest guys so he relied on tweeners and overcomers.

The NFL game favors BIG guys especially up front or rushing the QB.

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15 minutes ago, Cam's New Arm said:

With the exception of Gilmore, which was a cheap move, every move they've made this season has been to set us up better for next season. This season was never supposed to be great.

This team is trying to win while rebuilding. But we are still rebuilding.

Hahahaha please tell me what what the fug sending a draft pick for gilmore who won't be here next year does for the future? Trading a good te and draft picks for a corner thatd rather focus on a rap career does for the future? Foh apologist. Tepper wants to win now and this staff is stuck in the big east.

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