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How Bad Was Our Defense vs TB


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4 hours ago, SetfreexX said:

This is a QB School video about Baker, but he does a good job highlighting several of our defensive shall we call them 'miscues'.

https://youtu.be/EzeMMgPdRl8?si=ncD6dOEQsRIh3k_1

 

Lord have mercy 

that is abysmal 

there is no excuse for these defenders to not know where they are supposed to be

sweet Jesus. What do these coaches do with these backups during the week

run a simple freaking defense and expect them to at least be able to tackle and be in the right spot 

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1 hour ago, raleigh-panther said:

Lord have mercy 

that is abysmal 

there is no excuse for these defenders to not know where they are supposed to be

sweet Jesus. What do these coaches do with these backups during the week

run a simple freaking defense and expect them to at least be able to tackle and be in the right spot 

Was a hard ass watch.

 

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Just now, TD alt said:

We were terrible, but that's to be expected when you look at the personnel. 

Exactly. We had street free agents (LaBryan Ray, Sam Roberts, Caleb Farley) other team's practice squad additions (Chandler Wooten, Jacoby Windmon, Cam Gill) waiver claims (Akayleb Evans) undrafted free agent (Demani Richardson, who btw played very well) taking the majority of the defensive snaps. 

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17 hours ago, TD alt said:

We were terrible, but that's to be expected when you look at the personnel. 

Terrible? We are historically terrible. If we give up 39 points, we will have given up the most points in NFL history. If we give up the 176 yards rushing (our average), that will be the 4th most in modern history and the most in 46 years.

We are seeing history being made by this defense, so sit back and enjoy it. It might be another 30-40 years until we see it again.

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