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Old 10-20-2014, 04:45 PM   #36
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Re: How often does firing an NFL coach make things better?

Our D is not as bad as some make it out to be nor as good as its yardage stats say it is. It has, at various times, forced important 3 & outs only to have the offense return the favor. It has held opposing offenses w/out a TD after they were given a short field by our offense and/or ST. At the same time, they haven't flipped the field with TO's and have given up too many "explosive plays" leading to points.

Bottom line, other than the Giants game, and the 1st half v. Seattle, they have showed up to play but have been consistently put in bad situations by the O and ST.

Personally, if they got a few more TO's, I would say that the D is good enough (w/ or w/o Rak).
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