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Think Snow will defend his run D after today?


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7 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Remember, even Saban sucked as a NFL hed coach, but Rhule was supposed to break the mold?  Jimmy Johnson was the last college HC (without any prior NFL coaching gigs) to be successful. 

Things might have been different with Saban had they signed Drew Brees like he wanted. He pretty just said fug this and went back to college where he can run the full show after that. What's shocking is that Matt Rhule was able to get that type of control right out of the gate despite having close to zero NFL experience. Tepper really showed how green he was as an owner on that one.

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37 minutes ago, davos said:

Snow is the only reason Rhule was even mediocre in college. They’re intertwined in my opinion. Still don’t understand why we have 5-6 DBs on the field against an offense led by Brissett 

Seriously…going into this game wouldn’t you think the obvious keys were stop the run and screen game…holy snikies that was bad. Especially thinking of all the picks and capital spent on D

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Once again, we have no identity on Defense.  It seems glaringly obvious that running a 34, 43, 52, etc., does not work.  Burns should be an OLB in a 34, period.  Roy should be a nose, Brown would play DE in the 34, etc.  But who wants a revamp and rebuild after the first game.  We don't have a clue.

Very bad game plan today.  We should have ran at Garrett all day like they ran at Burns

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When your offense does nothing in the first half, and you're up against an excellent opposing o-line and man beast of a RB bad things are gong to happen.

On the other hand I've never liked this defense. Our defense looks like it's been built by someone who doesn't understand how to build a defense. We're too light up front, and Brown is a bust when going against a really good o-line.

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