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Our overall talent on defense...


Peppermint9030

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Is horrid...Our secondary (besides Gamble) has nothing...Godfrey and Martin our rotational guys at best! They don't make an every down impact...Average versus the pass and atrocious versus the run...And can someone please tell me how Pugh has a job? God I wish I could go into work suck at it, and still leave with a pay check...We all know he's no help on special teams (no one is)...So why is he here? Gamble is a stud...Captain sorry bud your just to small and Butler you were cut for a reason...

Our linebackers right now (injuries hurt but week 1 we still got lit up) wouldn't even be on a competitive teams roster there so bad...Omar Gaither? For real? Yea he had 10 tackles all of them 5-10 yards past the line of scrimmage. Our 4th Linebacker is a rotational DE excuse me? You can't fuging make a one year filler deal? Really? It's so hard to watch...

Our Dline is the strong point and that's sad...I love CJ he's just to small to become a takeover player he gets washed up on the run occasionally...He's a good player no offense but hes just always going to be "good"...Hardy is a rotation guy on a competitive team, and these DT's are more blown open then a *****...There not getting better I'm sorry...Hey Fua go back to Lego world.

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A lot of teams wouldn't even look at half the guys we have on our roster

the guys i listed would be claimed immediately if we released them

the only questionable one is hardy because of his run defense but he's shown he can effectively rush the passer. anderson, meh he's alright, kinda like Gantt says "just another guy" but you're not going to have a star at every position so I'm fine with that.

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