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Sean must go... this defense stinks!


FastNFurious

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I talked smack about him earlier in the season as most here did, and for good reason. He wasn't making good calls... See the Giants game.

Could be a combination of things, but Td and Keek being in there together full-time has made a huge difference. And McDermott has seemed to find a good balance on defense in terms of his calls. And in all honesty, he's done a great job since the Giants game... Our problems since then don't seem to be McDermott's but rather when Rivera has chose to intervene (see the end of the Atlanta and Chicago games).

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The defense is improving by alot each week. They have really disrupted the last few teams we have played with the front 4. I would like to see the staff back and give it the this is your chance to save your jobs and this franchise..

Having stability in the staff is a good thing. Even Nakamura didnt look terrible.

-See Gary Kubiack in Houston.

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Our defense has steadily improved since Rivera announced he was going to take a hands on approach. That's no coincidence. It's a shame that Rivera took so long to reign in Chudzinski. Bad clock management and boned headed tactical decisions aside, I honestly think Rivera is a very good coach.

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Take it easy guys, the d looked adequate today against a mediocre offense. Our offense looked average and the special teams did not look special in any way and the coaches didnt make the usual idiotic boneheaded errors they normally make.

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Last time i checked we had a whole year of crappy defense last year and now we string together a couple good games this year and we have arrived? They have played good buts Lets finish out this season first before we crown the guy. One meltdown a most people will be back to callin for his head again.

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