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Defensive game plan for Arz WR's


Jmac

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I can tell you this, I hate how far off we were playing the Seattle WRs yesterday. To me I don't think you should ever play that far off unless the other team is down by 7 with 25 seconds left. They were playing the Corners 10-15 yards off of the receivers, I like it when we play aggressive. Ya know, if we play like that against Arizona they'll just tell Palmer to take what the D is giving them. It'll turn into a Brady situation, where you'll have a 3 step drop and throw, or a few screens drags, stuff like that designed to get minimal yardage but to nickel and dime you down the field. If were gonna play like that, our offense needs to be clicking on all cylinders without question. We'll need 40 points with play like that.

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3 hours ago, Bartin said:

Norman follows Floyd, Finnegan covers Fitzgerald in the slot and McClain is on John Brown.

Floyd is the perfect matchup for Norman and he is the type of WR that Josh shuts down. Finnegan on Fitzgerald is obviously a mismatch and it's possible Shaq sees some time on him if Fitz's size is too much for Finnegan. McClain on Brown is probably the most key matchup of the game for the Panthers defense. Floyd will be limited and Fitz is going to get his because he's Fitz. Brown having a big day against McClain is the most likely way I see us losing this one. I like our chances in most every other scenario.

Oh jesus. I hope not ! Brown will eat McClain's lunch, did you see how slow that guy was ? I guess you tell McClain to play 10 or 15 yards back. I can live with that, but the rest of our CB's need to man up and hit them at the line of scrimmage in the GD mouth. 

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