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Now that the trade deadline is behind us, the only real thing that can be done to improve the defense immediately is fire Sutton.
It's time folks. |
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The defense looked good against Bortles and against Dalton on an off night. It looked fairly crappy against Keenum, Rivers and Garappolo/Beathard.
It looked like absolute dogshit against Brady and Big Rape - which is the kind of QB we're going to have to beat in the playoffs. It will be like the no-punt game all over again. Hopefully we can get the ball last. Like at least against Keenum you feel like we have a chance if say he gets the ball with 3 minutes left needing to go 80 yards for a TD. What's our chance vs. Brady or Big Ben in that spot? 10%? |
They look competent here but on the road not so much.
Also if Hitchens misses games that's gonna hurt cause O'Daniel playing in the base against the run is gonna be an issue. |
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Still can’t stop the run either.
Sutton’s defense is pure crap. |
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There's more to this problem than just Sutton. |
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And Sutton's defense is what's stopping players from tackling? Posted via Mobile Device |
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This team does not give a shit about giving up some runs because it does nothing but run the clock. Sutton has always had the same philosophy as the Patriots...he doesn’t care if you are moving the ball between the 20’s as long as we play good red zone defense. Once again Sutton has been put in a terrible situation. 2 starting safeties have not played and Houston is missing time so a rookie has had to play. We are still 2nd in sacks, 3rd in 3rd down defense and have given up 25.5 PPG on the season and 23 PPG in the last 6. |
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Eric Murray played 52 snaps.
Jordan Lucas played 24 snaps. This is still mind bottling. What the **** does this old geezer see in Murray to give him more than twice the snaps of Lucas. |
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