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Where in the world did this run D come from?


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11 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Everything on defense changed when Rozeboom and Wallace switched spots. Idk if Rozeboom is deaf and can’t hear the call or Wallace is football smart. Either way, I think something happened there.

Wallace has been outstanding at getting the defense lined up, calling audibles and his play has been better on top of all that. It also allows Rozeboom to be on the field less and go downhill when he is on the field. 

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I'm not ready to completely give credit to Evero yet, even though run defense has improved, his in game adjustments have been exposed. Pickens had a career day and almost won the game by himself. Denver for some reason seem to have great defenses despite who their coordinators are so maybe Evero was riding high on the hype for the hire. 

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1 hour ago, Davidson Deac II said:

As bad as pass d looked for most of the game, for most of the 4th qtr they were fantastic.  

Lol what in the world is going on here we played the actual number one offense today and held them to under their average stopped them when needed most idk what else y’all want.

14 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Ceedee lamb was out 

So now you throwing out excuses Pickens has been having his way the last few weeks 160+ 2tds vs packers i think their offense hasn’t missed a beat without CD still number one last two weeks but we’re the lucky team to play them without him lol crazy panther fans making excuses for a good win

Edit: CD was out VS the packers they put 40 on em let’s use some better perspective when addressing our defense please.

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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

They’ve played terrible teams. 

They play a terrible team next week. 

then things are going to get dark. 

It’s still better than last year so far. I don’t think anyone is expecting a long run of wins but the team last year wasn’t capable of an upset last year. 

I’m elated for the players to have anything to build on period. Even if Young/Canales are gone I hope this is a sign of the young talent working out here 

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2 hours ago, frankw said:

The talent has been there. It was a question of the light coming on. Credit where it is due the defense has stepped up huge for us. And maybe Evero has turned a corner too. Gotta see how the rest of the season plays out.

The talent was not there last year. 

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