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Salute to Evero and this Defense


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On 12/8/2024 at 7:12 PM, KSpan said:

So the pendulum has swung back to this side in a matter of weeks... alrighty.

I don’t know if you’ve been told this is a week to week league. Only a real deal hater doesn’t take new information given to them and include into the equation. 

Over the last three weeks we’ve been first (1st) in Sack rate at 12.4% and an alarming 4.3 sacks a game. That’s vs 3 division leaders who are fighting for their playoff spot and two out of three have elite offenses. Ranking them around 3 and 6 offensively we’ve been doing this vs really really good teams but I won’t mention it when 

But maybe we should ignore as well because it would start to swing the pendulum and we don’t want to speak positives about this team they’re the exact same team from week one and two. lol yall kill me with ignorance when sht changes we change our view points it’s not biophysics it’s NFL football.

 

2 hours ago, jbland said:

Opinions are changing so fast around here I’m getting whiplash. 

Naw it’s normal in the NFL to judge your team on where they are currently. You struggle for three weeks then win 4 in a row are you a hot team or you still judge as the team who lost 3 in a row? Are they considered a team who now on the right path or should your opinion stay the same just trying to understand you guys logic?

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1 hour ago, trucpfan said:

I don’t know if you’ve been told this is a week to week league. Only a real deal hater doesn’t take new information given to them and include into the equation. 

Over the last three weeks we’ve been first (1st) in Sack rate at 12.4% and an alarming 4.3 sacks a game. That’s vs 3 division leaders who are fighting for their playoff spot and two out of three have elite offenses. Ranking them around 3 and 6 offensively we’ve been doing this vs really really good teams but I won’t mention it when 

But maybe we should ignore as well because it would start to swing the pendulum and we don’t want to speak positives about this team they’re the exact same team from week one and two. lol yall kill me with ignorance when sht changes we change our view points it’s not biophysics it’s NFL football.

 

Naw it’s normal in the NFL to judge your team on where they are currently. You struggle for three weeks then win 4 in a row are you a hot team or you still judge as the team who lost 3 in a row? Are they considered a team who now on the right path or should your opinion stay the same just trying to understand you guys logic?

Duh. My point was that the pitchforks weeks ago were ridiculous, which is why the pendulum has to swing so far in the first place. No poo that things change over time.

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So stats matter when we talk offense and how Young is not that great but the defense is great even though the stats are terrible.

We are 31st in yards surrendered at 384 yards  and 32 in touchdowns allowed at 44. We have given up the most points in the NFL in the last 2 minutes of a half meaning we aren't clutch.

. We are 12th in passing defense and 32nd in rush defense. We are 32nd in points allowed at almost 30 points a game. We are 26th in red zone defense.

I can't see anything that suggests our defense is anything but bottom five if you actually look at the numbers.

Yes we have had our share of injuries and that matters but let's be real.  Evero's zone defense needs pressure on the qb to work and until the last few weeks it was nonexistent. And that soft prevent defense he uses on third down and in the 2 minute defense is a joke. Truth is I would be fine moving on from Evero and finding something with a more aggressive scheme.

 

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