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Why I love our defense.


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I popped a Harry Douglas when I rewatched this play. I love how Mitchell/Mikell swarm as Kuechly is waving out Dimarco (who?), reminds me of the classic gridiron greats. Is it bad I enjoy watching our defense more than our offense?

 

http://www.nfl.com/videos/carolina-panthers/0ap2000000275381/Ryan-intercepted-for-2nd-time

 

 

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Our passing D is crap though it's 8th ranked, it's way worse than it looks

 

 

it is what it is....there were a couple of mistakes made , blown coverage or whatever but our pass rush didnt really show up in the first half at all and Matt Ryan was on point on some of those throws. Our secondary is fine

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it is what it is....there were a couple of mistakes made , blown coverage or whatever but our pass rush didnt really show up in the first half at all and Matt Ryan was on point on some of those throws. Our secondary is fine

 

 

Just because they didn't record a sack doesn't mean they didn't show up.

 

My god, try playing attention to the amount of pressure/hurry ups they get. Also how many times did Atl even attempt to throw the ball deep, that's because we apply constant pressure.

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