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Can they beat the Giants???


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1 hour ago, Jackie Lee said:

Giants been knocking down passes, and also have 238 rushing yards. Probably do the same thing the Browns just did but with less Stefanski wasted plays

Any team that is built to run the ball is going to kick our ass.

We are buit and schemed to defend against one dimensional passing offenses.

Let me correct that.... We are built to defend against one dimensional college passing offenses. 

But again, we've got coaches who are college caliber so....

 

 

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1 hour ago, MillionDollarCam said:

A good team would march through the opening five weeks of our schedule (Browns, Giants, Saints, Cardinals, 49ers)… the Panthers, maybe 1-4… maybeeee.

Not sure who we'd beat among that group. 

I think the only chance we've got is splitting with the falcons and maybe getting lucky with the Seahawks.

 

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1 hour ago, Chaos said:

When you're scratching your head wondering why we are losing to bad teams, and then it hits you.  We are the bad team.  Next week should be a better indicator of who we are and what to expect this season.  I'm willing to give some latitude for this being the first game and Baker didn't get it going until late.  That said, without a run defense we will need to score 30+ to have a chance.


That is pretty much the plan for this team as crazy or unreasonable as it may seem.

The strategy is to not allow the other team to get their run game going because they’re always playing from behind.
 

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11 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Any team that is built to run the ball is going to kick our ass.

We are buit and schemed to defend against one dimensional passing offenses.

Let me correct that.... We are built to defend against one dimensional college passing defenses. 

But again, we've got coaches who are college caliber so....

 

 

Brissett was carving us up whenever they needed a first down, today did not build any confidence in our CB room to say the least. We shoulda at least picked one or the other to shut down, they kinda did whatever they wanted for 3/4's of the game

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