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23 minutes ago, Panthering said:

That's the best running attack we'll see all year, strength vs weakness was always going to be a tough matchup. 

Barkley just went for 164 yards at 9 yards a pop vs the Titans this weekend.  He looks pretty healthy and the exact type RB we aren't built to defend.  238 yards on the ground as a team. 

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Barkley

Kamara

Murray/Conner

Shannahan Running offense. 
 

This weak run defense and sub optimal interior and linebacker play is gonna get hashed this year. 
 

Chinn needs to be in the box at all times. We’re gonna have to play man on the outside and hope these young corners can hold their on. 
 

for the record. The 8th pick in the draft from a few years ago needs to start pulling his weight. We should not be getting manhandled after spending a top ten pick on a defensive tackle. Browns a bust. 

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Let's see:

  • Giants - Barkley - Thicc boi in all the right ways for a RB. He will run a train on our defense
  • NO - Kamara - Stud
  • AZ - Connor, who is good but we always beat AZ for Jake's revenge so I am penciling this one in as a win regardless.
  • SF - Kyle Shannahan's offense that could get paraplegics 1k yard seasons. This will be an issue.
  • LA - Meh, nothing special here, we have a shot to stop the run
  • TB - LOL doesn't even matter we will lose
  • @ ATL - We have a shot
  • Cincy - Joe Mixon is a stud. bad matchup
  • ATL - We have a shot
  • BAL - The best Rushing team in the NFL. No shot
  • Denver - Dunno yet but they have a good 1-2 punch at RB, outlook not great
  • Seattle - We have a shot
  • Pitt - Harris went down, depending on the severity we have a shot
  • Detroit - Swift is about to go beast mode on the NFL. He's this season's breakout RB. 
  • TB - Lol again, we lose
  • NO - Kamara again

So, looking at the schedule, I don't agree with you at all OP, and I am in fact, very pessimistic about our chances moving forward. 

 

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4 minutes ago, bigdog10 said:

The 8th pick in the draft from a few years ago needs to start pulling his weight. We should not be getting manhandled after spending a top ten pick on a defensive tackle. Browns a bust. 

Feel for Derrick a little bit, his play has certain disappointed at times but he should have never been selected that high. DT without a pass rush skillset is never a top 10-15 pick. I still like him though and hopefully he gets better. 

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