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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Hanahan, South Carolina
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Re: NFCC POSTGAME
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Still think we need to draft another young CB or 2 but gonna just start my opinion fresh with him in 2025. Hopefully they can find a magic system to sustain his hamstrings. But Juste has to be replaced with a guy that can consistently play in the event Lattimore is out. I think Noah I. is a FA, so probably will need to add a slot corner too.
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Living Legend
Join Date: Aug 2008
Age: 58
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Posts: 13,208
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IF you are a Bills, Lions or Ravens fan you are way sadder then us this morning
their expectations were much higher i really enjoyed this year and i am so happy JD5 wasn't injured yesterday, we retool and next year should be a fun watch! Fuck just being competitive is all i really care about Game notes: Lattimore on big receivers you got come up with a different plan the 3 turnovers just snapped us in half Need OL RB WR and alot D help this offseason
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The Starter
Join Date: Sep 2015
Location: Oklahoma City, OK
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Re: NFCC POSTGAME
Definitely. Those greedy Chiefs and their dynasty ain't having it. The refs do help them at times. Everyone isn't talking about the recent Pats' dynasty with Spygate and Deflategate though. Just want Philly to lose.
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It's the lesser of the two evils by far, still sucks though. |
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The Starter
Join Date: Nov 2024
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If the Bengals can stop starting slow and remain healthy; they might be the only team right now. Time will tell if Chargers and Broncos can do that, in the future. Chiefs have only faced 3 teams in the Superbowl. 49ers twice and won. Eagles twice and won the first one. Will they beat them again this time? The Bucs once, where the lost. It might take us, to beat them in the Superbowl; if the afc can’t prevent them. |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: South Jersey
Age: 40
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Re: NFCC POSTGAME
It's unfortunate but there is an absolute zero chance I will root for philly. Fuck that.
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Warpath Hall of Fame
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 35,307
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Re: NFCC POSTGAME
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When it comes to looking ahead, focus of the team should revolve around stopping the run. Completely unacceptable most of season. I’d also say a rebuild in our running game and not relying constantly on JD5.
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Living Legend
Join Date: Aug 2008
Age: 58
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 649
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Re: NFCC POSTGAME
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It’s hard for me to pinpoint where the failing is on run D. Obviously a younger Wagner type would help a lot. Is it possible that our DBs aren’t reacting to the run fast enough? Do our linemen get tied up too quickly, pressing into blocks rather than fighting them off with better hand technique? Do we need one true monster to draw double/triple teams, freeing up other B+ players? How much is coaching/scheming? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Pro Bowl
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: South Jersey
Age: 40
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Re: NFCC POSTGAME
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It does leave more questions than answers imo like you're saying... I also hope they figure it out.
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Nov 2008
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A Dude
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Newtown Square, PA
Age: 46
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Re: NFCC POSTGAME
There's what you can take from the game vs what you can take away from the season. From the game:
1) no matter how good you are, turnovers can always undo you (Eagles), or they can lead you to upset an opponent better than you (Lions). DQ rightly focuses on takeaways/giveaways. 2) the defense made tremendous strides but the edges are a problem. They can't win on their own often enough, leading to Whitt being forced to send pressure. And they can't set the edge well enough, leading to Bobby and Luvu getting washed out vs Saquon. But from the season: 1) QB is answered 2) coaching staff is answered 3) One of the best draft classes we've had in years points to Peters & team being on the right track 4) $90M in cap space 5) our window is open What a year. Thank you Commanders!
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Warpath Hall of Fame
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: UNITED STATES
Age: 39
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: Tucson Arizona
Posts: 35
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Re: NFCC POSTGAME
Yesterday’s silver lining is we clearly see the difference in our roster compared to a roster Super Bowl ready. We overachieved big time with all the wins in the last possessions. Great job installing a good culture. Now we need to upgrade roster. Both lines are the priority to me. Couldn’t run the ball. Our dline got pushed around all season. Start there
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