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Panthers Defense- observations.


Dpantherman

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very impressive. we finally covered a premiere tight end, and held the Redskins to under 200 yards of total offense. I have noticed that progressively the unit as a whole has been improving.

Captain Munnerlyn- 1) when did he take over the starting spot? 2) where did Richard Marshall play?

Chris Gamble- he earned his money. Santana Moss, redskins number 1, only had 4 catches for 44 yards.

Julius Peppers- Thank god!!! Beason should talk to the O-line next. Peppers was all over the field today. 2 sacks, and helped Thomas Davis get the safety.

D-line as a whole- 5 sacks. good job throughout the game (except a few spots) getting pressure. and holding Clinton Portis to only 52 yards was an outstanding effort.

Beason and Thomas Davis- simply put, a fantastic 1,2 punch of linebackers. Nail Diggs is a good filler, but Davis and Beason shined. big stops when they count

overall, i give the Defense an A-. I would like to see more ints, but if they play like this the rest of the season, we have a shot to be in every game.

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Hollis Thomas was a bigger addition that I thought he would be. The Redskins aren't exactly the league elite, but Portis is no slouch.

I was quite suprised to see Cap'n on the field as much as he was. Has he taken over the starting spot? Marshall was on the field plenty too.

Pep needs to show that kind of production against a decent opponent before I'll consider this a turnaround.

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jesus christ

the redskins offense is trash and you think you just stopped a premiere offense. the panthers did what they had to do, and the redskins STOPPED chris cooley by keeping him into block

look, has this team played this good this season? no. yes, the Redskins are the worse team we have played this season, but it doesn't change the fact that the Defense had a good day. i really dont care who it was.

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jesus christ

the redskins offense is trash and you think you just stopped a premiere offense. the panthers did what they had to do, and the redskins STOPPED chris cooley by keeping him into block

The previous game, we held Dallas to just 1 TD. And look at the bad field position they was in

Their offense suck too?

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