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The second to last drive


Jakob

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This really upset me, we let Glennon carve up our defense, let me re phrase that. From what I saw it looked like we allowed them to go down the field and score. We gave the WR's a 10 yard cushion and then tackled them. I'm really disappointed in that kind of sloppy play. We let them score but in the end we shut them down in redzone to keep them scoring again. I'd love to hear everyone else opinion. 

 

If not for a few key drops we could of dropped 45+ points on the Tampons.

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Every defense struggles during the 2 min drill. It happens a lot.

 

IDK if every defense has issues with 2 min drill, but you're right, it happens a lot, to us for sure.  Something we definitely need to work on.  If this is the case against Brees or Brady, they will quite possibly carve us up based upon past/present history.  Our D is great, but I am not so sure about our stats in the last two minutes with a slim lead.

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I hate people that find things to complain about when we should be enjoying a win. A win is a win and nothing else matters at the end of the day. Get over it because all this bullshit stuff people are coming up with to whine about when we should be happy to get a win and finally be over 500 for the first time in 5 years is pissing me off. Knock it off

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