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everyone bitching about the offense and this coaching staff, remember...


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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The people who watched the last two games are definitely complaining about this defense.

not much defenses can do when the offense cant stay on the field. overall stats don't lie

redskins game was an entire game of gameshark passes from heineke

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The defense has had three chances to close games out this year vs. Minnesota, Philly and WFT. Each time they failed. So yeah, I'm complaining about them too. 

Matt Doherty recruited the UNC team who won the title in 05. That doesn't mean he was the right guy to lead that team to greatness.

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4 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

The defense has had three chances to close games out this year vs. Minnesota, Philly and WFT. Each time they failed. So yeah, I'm complaining about them too. 

maybe WFT, sure. But as I said Heineke just went saiyan on them.

Philly? Panthers defense ended that game how many times? Not their fault the panthers offense couldn't hold on to the ball.

and when in the world could they close it out against minnesota? was it when the panthers were down 17-25 going into the fourth?

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1 minute ago, Eazy-E said:

There is a ton of talent on defense. That Talent is has been able to overcome poor coaching more times than not. When the defense needs the coaches to help them make adjustments when things aren’t working it has failed them every time.

well its a good thing the coaching staff was blessed by the defense talent fairy and they didnt draft those players

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Not sure what that has to do with defenses knowing our offense and running WR routes for them, murdering them on known plays where they are at the exact route depth, and bragging about it during and after the game.

Talent isn't helping this offense because this offense already has talent at the skill positions and they still can't get open because thats how that works when the defense knows the play.

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3 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

maybe WFT, sure. But as I said Heineke just went saiyan on them.

Philly? Panthers defense ended that game how many times? Not their fault the panthers offense couldn't hold on to the ball.

and when in the world could they close it out against minnesota? was it when the panthers were down 17-25 going into the fourth?

Well, the overtime drive where they marched right down the field after Darnold had somehow engineered a miracle comeback. If we got the ball back we probably would have won that game.

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17 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

not much defenses can do when the offense cant stay on the field. overall stats don't lie

redskins game was an entire game of gameshark passes from heineke

We've already fallen back to middle of the pack in points allowed. We'll probably end the season as a middle of the pack defense statistically. It is what it is. We're just falling apart as a team.

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4 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

Well, the overtime drive where they marched right down the field after Darnold had somehow engineered a miracle comeback. If we got the ball back we probably would have won that game.

Cousins threw the best pass of his life

if the offense doesn't spend the game shitting on themselves it doesn't require miracles.

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