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Cowboys@panthers refocused


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Key notes:

We didn't get enough pressure, CJ only had three pressures, our LB's were easily picked up and our blitzes were easily identified.(I believe this is because Connor knew our defense)

Our linebackers combined for a positive grade in coverage, but also accounted for eight missed tackles.

Our offensive line was horrid, only player that graded positive was Gross.

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2012/10/23/refo-cowboys-panthers-week-7/

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About the 9 min mark in the 3rd qtr, we had Dallas on a 2nd & 20, they went 3 wr, and we still had Fua and some other non-pass rushing DT in the game, and on top of that we didn't blitz them at all. We had them in the perfect situation to blitz the poo out of them, but instead we totally had the wrong personnel on the field. Oh, and not only did they convert on 3rd down, but they went on to score their only TD on that drive.

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Btw... Godfrey has been playing out of his fuggin mind the last couple of weeks too... Has not been mentioned, but boy is he playing his butt off

He definitely has.

Too many Godfrey haters on here though for that to be appreciated.

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About the 9 min mark in the 3rd qtr, we had Dallas on a 2&20, they went 3 wr, and we still had Fua and some other non-pass rushing DT in the game, and on top of that we didn't blitz them at all. We had them in the perfect situation to blitz the poo out of them, but instead we totally had the wrong personnel on the field. Oh, and not only did they convert on 3rd down, but they went on to score their only TD on that drive.

Also it was the very same play that Austin had fumbled on earlier in the game

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still wondering what happened to that pass rush of ours.

i thought we had found one the previous couple weeks.

btw, there is no reason that this offense should score less than 20 points in any game and i don't care who they are playing against.

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Btw... Godfrey has been playing out of his fuggin mind the last couple of weeks too... Has not been mentioned, but boy is he playing his butt off

Not really....he did have a decent game against the Cowboys. Consistency has always been his issue.....he puts in one solid game and people then overlook 3 bad ones.

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