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....Like I've been saying since PRE SEASON!! Ron Meeks needs to go.


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.Its one thing for a guy to have a good game. Its another for the guy to rape us play after play after play. No adjustments, no new schemes, no blitz..nothing. It takes this moron until 4 mins left in the 4th to dial up a blitz....Please fire this guy..

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Meeks held the patriots to nearly 20 points under what they average and the defense generated 3 turnovers, I think it was.

Are you really saying that it's the defenses fault...?

The fact is our offense is AWFUL no matter the QB. If you can't put up more than 21 points in a game (and when was the last time we did?!), you're not going to win games consistently.

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.Its one thing for a guy to have a good game. Its another for the guy to rape us play after play after play. No adjustments, no new schemes, no blitz..nothing. It takes this moron until 4 mins left in the 4th to dial up a blitz....Please fire this guy..

LOL that same moron held the patriots to 20 points and had 3+ turnovers.

Since were placing blame on the coordinators what did your boy Davidson do to help with the turnovers that Meeks' defense accumulated.

Football's a group effort and were simply being outcoached, outplayed, and outclassed. playing the blame game is retarded.

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We were very fortunate the Patriots didnt score more

The pic thanks to Moss half-assing a route, a drop or two on 3rd down, and some good fumbles... honestly we were lucky to hold them to 20. They have a good offense, we were outmatched.

Its just dissapointing that with the turnovers helping us out we couldnt manage to win.

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I hate being soft on the run. Meeks' defenses ALWAYS suck against the run. Always.

Personnel is part of the problem, but it's not all of it. We're a Meeks Defense to a T:

1. Good against the pass except against good OCs/QBs who exploit the zone.

2. Soft and get shredded on the ground.

3. Bend but don't break baby!

One of the main reasons I want a new Coach so bad is that it pretty much guarantees we get rid of our trash Coordinators.

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Another major tenet of Meeks' defense is causing turnovers...something we've been doing very well this year. The major problem on defense today is that the defensive line was completely invisible. Johnson was the only guy doing anything out there. Peppers, of course, disappeared when we needed him.

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