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Concerning our DLine


KDawg004

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I know this sunday wasn't exactly our best football and we looked sloppy. But, I think we need to address our DT situation. I'm not concerned about our DE's soo much because there was plenty of times i saw them get around the corner but our DTs gave no push and allowed Eli to step up in the pocket and have all day to throw.

Our run defense looked good so I suggest send Hayden worthless butt packing and sign Damione Lewis to come in on passing downs where he was the most effective for us. I don't want to hear all this youth movement crap or JR being cheap when contracts aren't even guarunteed after week 1.

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Exactly. Our secondary depends on our DL creating pressure. That's when they excel. At the very least try to pull some trades on some young DTs like we did with Leonard and Tyler. Our run D was stout and only really gave up a big run or two which inflated the Giants stats.

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Even without pressure I just don't see how a Safety can let a WR get behind him so consistently.

I'm talking down the field type of plays.

I wanted to see more Hardy too, or at least some creativity on those blitzes.

I mean we threw some blitzes at them, but they were basic and easily picked up.

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Even without pressure I just don't see how a Safety can let a WR get behind him so consistently.

I'm talking down the field type of plays.

I wanted to see more Hardy too, or at least some creativity on those blitzes.

I mean we threw some blitzes at them, but they were basic and easily picked up.

Godfrey was terrible, would much rather see Martin in Centerfield.

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