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Quick Look Back at Our Season Finale


KendrickPanther

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Many of us have been dissapointed with the lack of additions this offseason. Some have even brought up the disaster vs. the Saints* in week 17. I thought it would be interesting to compare that lineup with our current one.

Starters:

DE: Antwan Applewhite

DE: Greg Hardy

DT: Ogemdi Nwagbuo

DT: Frank Kearse

LB: James Anderson

LB: Jordan Senn

LB: Dan Connor

CB: Chris Gamble

CB: Darius Butler

S: Charles Godfrey

S: Sherrod Martin

Also recording defensive stats:

Brandon Hogan

Thomas Keiser

Jonathan Nelson

Demario Pressley

Eric Norwood

RJ Stanford

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201201010nor.htm

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So what jumps out at me is 5 of the 11 defensive starters in that game have no shot at starting this year (barring injuries). Sherrod Martin is a 6th guy that could lose his job before the season starts.

As much as we put down Captain, he didn't play in our most embarassing defensive game of the season. So when I compare that lineup to what we have now I can't help but be optomistic.

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The critical name missing from that game was Charles Johnson. When I heard Johnson wasn't suiting up for the game I knew we didn't stand a chance in Hell. Given, the Saints** play like sh*t when they're not in a dome, but it was night and day when comparing the defensive effort from the first game at home vs. the last game in New Orleans.

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I thought our worst game was against the Titans. All I remember is Cam throwing a pick on a screen pass and us unable to score a single TD....embarrassing

I'm specifically looking at the defense here. We lost to the Titans by 27 and lost to the Saints* by 28 but the Saints* game we gave up over 600 yards of offense. The Titans we gave up 383 which isn't good but not nearly as bad.

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I'm specifically looking at the defense here. We lost to the Titans by 27 and lost to the Saints*** by 28 but the Saints*** game we gave up over 600 yards of offense. The Titans we gave up 383 which isn't good but not nearly as bad.

giving up nearly 400 yards to a titans offense is pretty god damned bad

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