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Originally Posted by Bucket
Not true.. just because you sack him does not mean the hits are not bothering him
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I sort of allude to that in my original post. Sacking him means he loses yardage. With our D as pathetic as it is, it only helps if we get them to go the opposite direction. A sack also carries with it the possibility of a turnover. A tit for tat scoring fest can only benefit the Lions, as they are solid on both sides of the ball.