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I have gotten through half the season and I agree with everything said thus far. Maybe Bell got better in the 2nd half but he was a huge liability in the games I saw, if he was'nt giving up pressure he was getting a holding call against him half the time.

Some things that stood out to me were after watching the first half of the season.

1.Wharton blocking nothing but air, especially against 3-4 defenses on numerous occasions.

2.Gross is still an absoulute beast and Kalil is damn good too.I like Hangman as well.

3. Charles Johnson played much better than his stat line indicates.

4. Gamble is every bit as good the 2nd time around as I thought he was the first.

5. Munnerlyn was less dissapointing than I originally thought but still gave up too many big plays.

6.Pugh was disgustingly bad

7.We used the "buffalo" nickel a lot. Also had a crazy amount of different personel packages on Defense, such as Mcclain even lining up as a 3-4 end(not often but I did take mental note when I saw it one play)

8. As said before early in the season the illegal formation penalties were bad.

9. A lot of mix up and blown coverages(see Jeff King TD) in the secondary and its hard to pinpoint who was most at fault, but at the end of the day I blame Martin(last line of defense) and Meeks(the secondary coach)

10. Our rookie DT'S were not as bad as people on here think.

11. I criticized Hardy too much last season, he played better than I thought.

12.Very small sample size but Thomas Davis did look good before he got hurt again.

13.Confirmed my belief that runs to the outside murdered us, much more than up the middle.

14. We will miss Shockey if we dont bring him back.

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Hardy came so close so many times.I also saw CJ dropping back in coverage more than I remembered and he did look better the more you watched him.We could not even come close to covering a TE or rb in coverage.It also appeared Cam was getting sacked more than I thought but it may be just the games I watched.

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I have gotten through half the season and I agree with everything said thus far. Maybe Bell got better in the 2nd half but he was a huge liability in the games I saw, if he was'nt giving up pressure he was getting a holding call against him half the time.

Some things that stood out to me were after watching the first half of the season.

1.Wharton blocking nothing but air, especially against 3-4 defenses on numerous occasions.

2.Gross is still an absoulute beast and Kalil is damn good too.I like Hangman as well.

3. Charles Johnson played much better than his stat line indicates.

4. Gamble is every bit as good the 2nd time around as I thought he was the first.

5. Munnerlyn was less dissapointing than I originally thought but still gave up too many big plays.

6.Pugh was disgustingly bad

7.We used the "buffalo" nickel a lot. Also had a crazy amount of different personel packages on Defense, such as Mcclain even lining up as a 3-4 end(not often but I did take mental note when I saw it one play)

8. As said before early in the season the illegal formation penalties were bad.

9. A lot of mix up and blown coverages(see Jeff King TD) in the secondary and its hard to pinpoint who was most at fault, but at the end of the day I blame Martin(last line of defense) and Meeks(the secondary coach)

10. Our rookie DT'S were not as bad as people on here think.

11. I criticized Hardy too much last season, he played better than I thought.

12.Very small sample size but Thomas Davis did look good before he got hurt again.

13.Confirmed my belief that runs to the outside murdered us, much more than up the middle.

14. We will miss Shockey if we dont bring him back.

I can confirm we used McClain as a DE in the 3-4 and too me it seemed like the Blitz didnt get there on the Jeff king play. Beason only reacted after he saw King loose. He would have never caught up with him even if he didnt blow out his leg.

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Hardy came so close so many times.I also saw CJ dropping back in coverage more than I remembered and he did look better the more you watched him.We could not even come close to covering a TE or rb in coverage.It also appeared Cam was getting sacked more than I thought but it may be just the games I watched.

Linebackers were horrid and could not cover a RB to save there life. Its sad when you have to bring a Safety down to tackle and cover the RB. Some plays the whole LB unit bit on plays and the times they didnt it was Anderson making that play. Connor and the rest were just bad.

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