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If we don't fix our interior d-line...


TruCatzFan

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Not only will Mark Ingram have his coming out party next Sunday, but I can't imagine us winning that many more games.

The coaches have to take drastic measures to fix it Immediately

Teams now have the blue print for beating us... We just allowed Forte to run for 206 yds! Wow!

Gotta get it fixed or we're toast!

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shhh don't tell him that. TCF think he is breaking news to us.

Nope... Don't confuse something I said for things that you do.

Furthermore, it's way more obvious today after allowing a fuggin 200+ yard runner.

Not breaking any news... They have to fix this. Never been a more serious issue than now.

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two rookies and a guy signed in week 2 at DT

two best LBs (and defensive leader) out for the season

It's pretty clear they were going to struggle on D and the best we can hope for is the youg guys to improve with experience

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I think everyone underestimated how good this team was including our own coaches and front office.

They wanted all younger guys to play and get experience, however if we had picked up more veterans for the spots we are weak at, we could very well be sitting pretty.

Or we can imagine how good we would be without all of our key injuries.

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