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Evero should be fired.


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7 minutes ago, countryboi said:

That soft zone defense when leading at the end of games is as old as the NFL. I’m not going to blame Evero for using schemes I've seen from Ron Rivera and John Fox.

the real issue is we dont get enough pressure with the front 4

I did get tired of Fox having the same defensive philosophy even if the front 4 wasn’t that 02/03 level. It was never that good again but it felt like we never blitzed and played ball control. 

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2 hours ago, hepcat said:

4th quarter, game on the line, playing 10 yards off receivers allowing completion after completion on simple route concepts. This has been happening all season and is unacceptable bad playcalling. 
 

EDIT: Just as soon as I post this, Kurt Warner is calling out the Panthers bad defensive scheme. 

I’m not a EE fan, but that has more to do with the 3-4 scheme than it does him, personally. I did think the play calling with the late lead was horrible. 

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2 hours ago, Call Me James said:

Because you don’t want to give up a huge chunk play early that allows the opposing team to run the clock down to the point that if they score a TD you have no chance.

Worst case scenario is they kick a missable field goal.

They were playing against Daniel Jones and a hobbled Malik Nabers. You would have thought they were scared of getting beat deep by Mahomes and Tyreek Hill with how far off they were playing

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7 hours ago, hepcat said:

4th quarter, game on the line, playing 10 yards off receivers allowing completion after completion on simple route concepts. This has been happening all season and is unacceptable bad playcalling. 
 

EDIT: Just as soon as I post this, Kurt Warner is calling out the Panthers bad defensive scheme. 

This is part of why I've never been sold on him.  He's an above average coach but his scheme is always super soft and not aggressive.   

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5 hours ago, KillaCamNewton said:

They were playing against Daniel Jones and a hobbled Malik Nabers. You would have thought they were scared of getting beat deep by Mahomes and Tyreek Hill with how far off they were playing

Been doing it all season! It’s the default scheme. But there’s no situational playcalling. You’d think they’d bump those receivers on third and short instead of playing off by 10 yards. I think defensive coordinators are calling scared because their corners are going to get called for holding 

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7 hours ago, OldhamA said:

He held the Giants to 17 points with a band of misfit toys.

He's an excellent DC - some of you really are odd. 

I don’t know how good he is. We haven’t had the players to set the edge since Rivera was on the sideline. It’s fundamentally the most important part of defense from peewee all the way up. Reddick and Burns were washout city vs. the run. New guys can neither hold the edge or get home on the rush. Clowney and Wonnum combo of TODAY did ok in their first game together I guess.

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