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If you are out here blaming or smacking the defense just stop and think for a second.  They are # 2 in the NFL and our offense is almost dead last.  What they have been able to do this season in reality is a fuging miracle considering our turnovers, inability to complete a forward pass and losing the best player on the team....again.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Do the best ranked units always win?

My point is the fact that our defense has done as well as they have given the fact that our offense gives the opposition the ball back over and over and over should not be over looked.  This teams woes are not on that side of the ball.  How can you watch these games and not see that?

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wow...what a terrible take.  our defense is also terrible, weak soft pussy defense tht cant stop any running back that weighs more than kate upton.  The "2nd ranked defense" is a full on facade and its obvious..well to anyone with half a brain.  I fairness, yes we should be able to win with this, but lets not pretend that this is anything more than a middle of the road defense.

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