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Defense is turning around?


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4 hours ago, KaseKlosed said:

Falcons offense was the easiest to gameplay for. 90% of the time they are in shotgun its a pass. Their plays were dictated by same formations. This made it easier to gameplan for out of all of our opponents. NE will let us know if we made any progress with our coordinators preparation. 

New Englands Defense is much worse than Atlanta. They also struggle to run the ball on offense, their offensive success has been from Maye. 
 

So basically, our offense should perform better but it will boil down to our pass defense against Drake Maye.

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1 hour ago, h0llywood said:

This is a tale of 2 defenses. While they're close to the top in interceptions, the team is dead last in sacks, with a whopping 1. It would be great to see once they actually start getting to the quarterback how much more of an impact our secondary can make.

That is going to be a problem. They will be going up against some tough QB's down the line. And our offense will have to sustain drives and not keep them on the field all day. As much progress as we think we've made the real test remains to be seen.

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19 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

The one thing we can all probably agree on is that our run defense has been much better so far this year than last year. Outside of the one long run and the Jacksonville game, the Kyler run in the Arizona game, and 1 run in the Atlanta game, the run D has been pretty damn good

The Jacksonville run should have been a 7 yard run - Scott missed the tackle.

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