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Starting Defensive Tackle?


Mr. Scot

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yea, but we he had the 12th run D, 4th passing D, and an average offense--like 15th. we'd be at least .500
not necessarily.

chargers have the

#1 overall offense

#1 passing offense

#15 run offense

# 3 scoring offense

#1 overall defense

#1 passing defense

#2 run defense

and a 3-5 record.

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how's their special teams?
they wouldn't be so bad if they were capable of stopping a returner from getting in the end zone or at least tons of return yards. i kind of wish we played them this year b/c we might be able to finally have a return for a TD ourselves. they're missing osgood in a big way.

oh...and then there's the punt blocking. they're worse than us last year.

it's pretty ugly and pretty much the reason they are doing so bad.

strangely enough...we've done a good bit of improving on special teams...esp. in regards to coverage.

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who gives a poo about our d. they are and can be solid. they just can't be on the field all day with no motivation.

our offense has been f**ked for 8 years fix it already.

let's play to WIN, not not to lose!

we'll need a new coach for that.
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Is it possible that he actually is improving?

(or are we just that desperate?)

I think its a little of both. Im not sure if any or our DTs should be starting in the NFL. Really we have not seen a good duo since Lewis and Jenkins. I would not have called even them elite though.

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Now our starting defensive tackles shouldn't be starting?

Guess we shouldn't put any tackles on the field. Run a 2-5 hybrid system. That way davis, anderson, conner, and beason can all be on the field wrecking havoc!

Our tackles are playing pretty good. Are they elite? No. But there isn't a surplus of elite tackles in the nfl right now. In fact, we are getting pretty good play out of them. Better than most would admit.

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Now our starting defensive tackles shouldn't be starting?

Guess we shouldn't put any tackles on the field. Run a 2-5 hybrid system. That way davis, anderson, conner, and beason can all be on the field wrecking havoc!

Our tackles are playing pretty good. Are they elite? No. But there isn't a surplus of elite tackles in the nfl right now. In fact, we are getting pretty good play out of them. Better than most would admit.

I think we are getting solid play.I would not say pretty good because come draft time DT should be at the top of the list.

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