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4th Quarter Defense


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Too bad the Head Coach still takes responsibility for what the team does

James Anderson said in a recent interview that Rivera isn't hands on at all when it comes to defense, all the schemes and play calling is McDermott.

It says Rivera's scheme, it's not his scheme so it isn't funny.

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James Anderson said in a recent interview that Rivera isn't hands on at all when it comes to defense, all the schemes and play calling is McDermott.

It says Rivera's scheme, it's not his scheme so it isn't funny.

I'm just saying Rivera is the head coach. If his coordinator has a bad scheme...that means Rivera has a bad scheme. Rivera is not immune to what takes place

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James Anderson said in a recent interview that Rivera isn't hands on at all when it comes to defense, all the schemes and play calling is McDermott.

It says Rivera's scheme, it's not his scheme so it isn't funny.

Then what the hell does he actually do? Even more reason he should have been fired by now.

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D does play soft too often at the end.....

But this week they still did enough early on where they shouldn't of had to worry about a team having a shot. Carolina's offense scored a measly 14 pts. D held Tampa to 13 before they overtime sending score.

D just needs the O to score about 20 pts per game and we win all these games. Make opponents score on the D and don't give them freebies.

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D does play soft too often at the end.....

But this week they still did enough early on where they shouldn't of had to worry about a team having a shot. Carolina's offense scored a measly 14 pts. D held Tampa to 13 before they overtime sending score.

D just needs the O to score about 20 pts per game and we win all these games. Make opponents score on the D and don't give them freebies.

You my friend couldn't be more wrong if your up 21-13 with 50 seconds left and the offense has no timeouts you should win that game. The offense never got a chance to step back on the field. They had to sit which as the defense once again folded when it mattered

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It's fully fuging retarded to, in the fourth quarter when you have the lead and it's only two minutes left, to COMPLETELY change your gameplan from what has been working THE ENTIRE GAME to some stupid ass "Play it Safe" soft ass crap.

Hey, it aint broke so let's fix it! These nitwits don't trust their players to execute, that's what it is.

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James Anderson said in a recent interview that Rivera isn't hands on at all when it comes to defense, all the schemes and play calling is McDermott.

It says Rivera's scheme, it's not his scheme so it isn't funny.

it would be nice for all of us to come to agreement here. people want to knock mcdoormat when things suck for the d, then say rr has taken over the d is the reason for the improvement.

what can we compare our inept offense too? air molecules because our offense is essentially invisible?

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