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Scary thought.. This team will start Demolishing and taking apart teams.


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After watching a Fischer interview - i got the idea that Rams had permission from the top to be Chippy, physical and just straight down nasty towards the panthers. Apparently someone thought that Carolina of Yester year was still around. 

 

Xcuse me.. but not only did we control that thuggish attitude - They got completely dominated. Seahawks man handled 49'ers with that same style - just pure thuggish disciplined brutality and they couldnt match up. (Doesnt smith remind you of Ray Lewis Last year ;)

 

We have tampa coming up - they have an excellent defense : Dont let up. We have the Falcons next - pretty please serve up Matty ballerina on a nice plate and then ladies and gentle men - the true measure will be at the 49'ers. 

 

Btw - that same attitude that we had yesterday is what the Ravens used last year to cruise all the way to the superbowl. #justsayin. 

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We are actually a elite team. Elite defense and we are tied 5th for total points scored in the NFL. Behind the Seahawks, Pats, Broncos,Chiefs. We are 2 in scoring D and 5th in yards allowed. We are 6th in offensive rushing. I will say we are as good as the Seahawks. We tend to blowout teams like they do and I like our D better.

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The defense held St Louis to 13 yesterday and even chipped in with 6 for us too...

 

The offense put up 24 points which in the games we've lost has been the problem.

 

We have an elite D (with a few holes in the secondary) and (so far) an average offense.

 

The good news is that we have the potential on offense, they just have to do it.

 

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The coaching staff got the message - most of you guys are here on a one year deal anyway so youd better start coaching that way. I hope they go for it on all five downs against 49'ers , Newengland and atlanta. 

 

Mike smith has used that particular approach to really stick it to carolina - Being completely agressive.. weve got something for you buddy.. Come on down. Tampa first - lets oil this machine nicely and quietly. 

Weird - Love the similarities... with the ravens last year 

 

Cam = Flacco (Better) - wait till he starts flinging that thing to Ted when playing the 49'ers . 

 

Smith = Loud mouth Ray lewis :) and hes also as tough although on offense. 

 

Panthers Defense - Sam as Ravens last year - tough S.O.B's 

 

Panthers offense - Not pretty but they are jelling and toughening up. They are not panicking.. if its 3 yards the defense will give us.. lets take those 3 yards. 

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The Original SCP, on 21 Oct 2013 - 4:11 PM, said:

Because he is ass.

 

Maybe, but he wouldn't get burned by an FCS receiver for a 70+ yard catch like Thomas did. Guess you can't blame him for being burnt by Tavon. Oh wait you can when you're 15 yards off the line of scrimmage.

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Maybe, but he wouldn't get burned by an FCS receiver for a 70+ yard catch like Thomas did. Guess you can't blame him for being burnt by Tavon. Oh wait you can when you're 15 yards off the line of scrimmage.

people may jump on you saying that Mitchell should have helped out, maybe but we dont know the exact call, he could have been a robber.  One thing for sure, Thomas was playing the deep zone over top so Quick was his responsibility and he didnt really contest him.  

 

I'd love to see Norman get some run, but at this point, the defense is doing really well without him.

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We shouldn't have lost any of our games this year.  We could easily be undefeated.  Hopefully we've turned it around behind our defense and smart QB play over the last two weeks.

 

 

meh I think Arizona beat us. Seattle and Buffalo were definitely games we should have won

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