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We need to give our Dline the love they deserve


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10 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Far and away the best game for robinson. I'd argue the same for Wallace also. 

 

The cowboys have been running it great the entire year, despite the o-line injuries. Very impressive how much we shut them down. I honestly can't recall one run play the cowboys did that got them more than three or four yards

I think their longest run was 5 or 6 yards.  They had zero rushes of 7+.  Ricco had like 14.

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1 minute ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

I think we have allowed like 60 rush yards in the last two games combined.

 

The Jets had 82 yards of total offense today

It's a lot easier winning games when your quarterback doesn't turn it over nonstop.. Bryce played a good game today. Granted, it helps when we can run them all for 7 yards/carry

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2 minutes ago, Hugo said:

A’Shawn Robinson doesn’t get the respect he deserves from Panthers fans. He’s been great all year. 
The real surprise to me was Trevin Wallace. He was everywhere 

Not saying Robinson hasn't been great, but this is the first game I feel like he has stood out in terms of actually being the one to tackle. This is saying a lot because his job primarily is to eat blocks and force the running back to go to a different Lane

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2 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

As frustrating as it was to see Mike Jackson burned time and again, our DL containing their running game is a big reason we won, and the D came up huge on Dallas' last possession 

Equal parts the D played great that last Dallas possession + some awful Dallas play calling. I have no idea why they ran a first down screen when we blitzed so little the entire game

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