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Defensive game plan for Arz WR's


Jmac

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Probably the best WR corp we will face this year. Obvious they will target Mclain, Finnegan, and Coleman. Spread the field and take deep shots to exploit that trio. Allen has a bum foot and CJ isn't doing squat. Do they bring up Horton (run stopper, poor Pass rusher), activate Delaire and hope the dline can get pressure with the front four? Bring blitz packages and risk big  pass plays? Carson has to be rattled to even the odds. What is the best scenerio?

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I actually think johnson and Allen did their jobs in the 1st half which was to contain wilson and keep him in the pocket and let the inside rush get to him. Horton. ..hell no. Delaire has a problem of rushing past the quarterback and letting them step past him. I saw go with the vets and rotate Ealy and addison in, they're our best options.

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1 minute ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

I actually think johnson and Allen did their jobs in the 1st half which was to contain wilson and keep him in the pocket and let the inside rush get to him. Horton. ..hell no. Delaire has a problem of rushing past the quarterback and letting them step past him. I saw go with the vets and rotate Ealy and addison in, they're our best options.

You have probably seen the last of Allen with this team. Broken foot is no joke.....pain killers can only do so much

One vet down and the other one sucking wind.

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7 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

For the chicken littles among us

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Chicken little??? Reality of the situation is that they have a very good WR corp and we have two guys that came off the street four weeks ago and another that isn't a great cover guy.

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Everybody is stating how great Allen played yesterday, you guys do know he played against a backup for Seattle, right?  Okung got hurt early, and was out the rest of the game.  He played well, but let's not ignore how bad he was LITERALLY every other game this season besides maybe the Eagles game.    

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6 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Chicken little??? Reality of the situation is that they have a very good WR corp and we have two guys that came off the street four weeks ago and another that isn't a great cover guy.

Lol.  It was a joke aimed at the people on here that like to freak out and think we're going to lose.  We all know who they are.  It wasn't directed at you..  Don't get so defensive 

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I would bet any cardinals reading this is laughing just like we laugh at the people saying the way to beat us is double olsen and make cam beat us in the air.  Don't you guy think every other team they have played was saying the same thing ...:get to palmer, stop their WR's" . 

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5 minutes ago, nctarheel0619 said:

Everybody is stating how great Allen played yesterday, you guys do know he played against a backup for Seattle, right?  Okung got hurt early, and was out the rest of the game.  He played well, but let's not ignore how bad he was LITERALLY every other game this season besides maybe the Eagles game.    

I know. Damn him for playing well yesterday!

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5 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Lol.  It was a joke aimed at the people on here that like to freak out and think we're going to lose.  We all know who they are.  It wasn't directed at you..  Don't get so defensive 

No offense taken at all brother.....all on the same team 

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