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Luvu / Chinn….. why did we let them go again?


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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

are we sure Evero is the greatest thing since sliced bread?

I never said he that he was. As a matter of fact I'm highly skeptical of his scheme, as to me it makes it easier for opposing running backs to get a head of steam. Perhaps when we get better personnel, it will work better. I still like a 4-3 base though, admittedly perhaps because I'm used to it.

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However, here is what we learned from that situation--find players that are in other systems that do not support their skill sets=--for example, are there zone CBs playing in systems that run a lot of man, making them seem less effective?  Are there OLBs that do a good job holding the edge and getting pressures but they have only 4 sacks, for example?  Lets not forget that is how we got Luvu. We should be scouting these free agents in detail--

Let us not dismiss the Tepper effect on free agency as well.  Who wants to leave?  Who wants to be here? 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, TD alt said:

I never said he that he was. As a matter of fact I'm highly skeptical of his scheme, as to me it makes it easier for opposing running backs to get a head of steam. Perhaps when we get better personnel, it will work better. I still like a 4-3 base though, admittedly perhaps because I'm used to it.

Wasn't insinuating you did just making a general statement.  Still not sure why we kept him because even with players his defense stunk

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4 minutes ago, countryboi said:

Luvu wanted to leave because Quinn sold him he was going to be Micah Parsons in this defense and Chinn was ass he has always been ass in coverage. 

Yall gotta to let these dudes go

we did, and now we literally have the worst defense in the history of the nfl while the other two are in a NFC Championship game.  Funny how that works

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

Consider the source. 

This horse has been so insanely beaten it is ridiculous. We got rid of Chinn because he didn't fit here. Luvu got rid of himself because he didn't want to be here.

If people want to pine after defenders that did want to stay but we let them go, pine after Hassan Reddick.

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