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The problem with an opinion as such as it only points to the positives and doesn't address the negative aspects of their performance.
The "ignore the negatives" view isn't logically better than the "ignore the positives" view, but it is better for your blood pressure.
At least BB is willing to admit—to the team, if not us—when he f—ed up. Hopefully this leads to a different D play style moving forward, because the QBs on deck seem primed for seven more weeks of anemic pass rush.












