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We let the lumbering Red Rifle sneak one in from 7 yards out. That can't happen.
SoulfishHawk":21iqfykm said:Soft? How about very tired, when the Offense has less than 40 yards in the 4th quarter. 6 straight punts.
This folks is the elephant in the room, whatever the reasons.drdiags":2pf8qvz6 said:The new DC is getting baptism by fire along with changes in the secondary since late last year. Posted this in another thread, but points out one trend you hope gets corrected soon:
[tweet]https://twitter.com/JoeDRobinson4/status/653894514948575232[/tweet]
StoneCold":3c2yeni2 said:Sgt. Largent":3c2yeni2 said:StoneCold":3c2yeni2 said:Disagree completely. They are not soft, but they are not clicking on all cylinders. Were they hungry against KC last year?
If you don't see a seismic shift in tenacity and grit from 2012/2013 to this year, then I guess we can agree to disagree.
This is NOT the same D, and it should be.
In 2014"
SD 30 points
Cowboys 30 points
Rams 28 points
I would agree they are not the same, but I don't think "Want to" is the problem. It's more communication and scheme.
After Sherman was put on AJ he didn't have a reception until the 4th quarter.
I also think our defense is vulnerable to Seam passes. The lions hit a long one on their final drive and yesterday two, nearly identical plays, were converted to TD's.
akscoundrel":2p5q31th said:While Cary Williams may be the weakest link individual wise, the biggest problem I've seen this season from the d is a lack of a consistent pass rush. I saw improvement last game, but for the most part, qb's have had time and a pocket to do their thing. If we could get a pass rush going, that would help overcome Cary's deficiencies. It certainly helped with maxwell.