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Oh no, now most kool-aid drinkers are going to have a sigh of relieve and start preaching "In Bill we trust". :rolleyes: Sorry Bill, for most of us, your tricks won't work anymore. As you say Bill, "It is what it is", and the defense just isn't very good.
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Here is a SCARY thought....
The Saints only had 50 offensive plays last night.....thats right,ONLY 50 offensive plays....kind of tells the nature of our defense against high powered passing teams. |
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Last time I heard that was in 2002 when the run defense was a sive and BB said that there was a combination of technique and alignment issues that are easy to fix.
So when is BB hiring Karl Rove to spin this one? |
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A year later, the same D went on to win the Superbowl..... |
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A young defense coming off a fun outing against the hated JETS broke ranks and bit on sells and blew coverage. That happens with young defenses. |
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Ted Washington-DT Ty Warren-DT Tyronne Poole-CD Rodney Harrison-SS Eugene Wilson-FS |
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