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Looking at the Luke Kuechly forced fumble


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It's sad how many people made fun of OP and others for discussing actual football for once instead of posting a 'funny' gif.

The whole "you shouldn't dissect the plays that's for the coaches to know" sounded like the king of religious thinking that gave us the middle ages. lol

I also hate the you don't have coaches tape and aren't a GM/coach therefore any opinion you have should be kept to yourself and is wrong if it goes against the FO.

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So because the DTs didn't do a great job on a single play and our backup middle linebackers wasn't great, the defense is going to be poor again....................................

Lets not talk about the goal line stand, or the fact that Foster only ran the ball that one play. Lets open up a new thread just to discuss one meaningless in the first preseason game of the year to illustrate nothing of importance.

Got it......................

If you don't want to discuss breaking down this play......Couldn't you chose to simply click on another link instead of b*tching about what other people are talking about? There are a lot of threads that I don't care to read so I just click on the ones that interest me and move on from the others. Maybe you should give it a try.

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It's sad how many people made fun of OP and others for discussing actual football for once instead of posting a 'funny' gif.

The whole "you shouldn't dissect the plays that's for the coaches to know" sounded like the king of religious thinking that gave us the middle ages. lol

I also hate the you don't have coaches tape and aren't a GM/coach therefore any opinion you have should be kept to yourself and is wrong if it goes against the FO.

The issue has nothing to do with analyzing a play. The issue is making too much of the analysis and extrapolating that to the team or suggesting it is symptomatic of a larger problem. That is like taking a single sample and saying that since it was the case in this small example, it is going to be the case across the board. That is a huge leap from one to the other.

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If you don't want to discuss breaking down this play......Couldn't you chose to simply click on another link instead of b*tching about what other people are talking about? There are a lot of threads that I don't care to read so I just click on the ones that interest me and move on from the others. Maybe you should give it a try.

So why should you get to say what you want in favor of this play yet I should say nothing if I don't agree that the analysis is indicative of a problem in general? You have the right to speak your mind and so do I. I am not telling people they can't do anything they want just suggesting that they are making way too much of a single incident.

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The issue has nothing to do with analyzing a play. The issue is making too much of the analysis and extrapolating that to the team or suggesting it is symptomatic of a larger problem. That is like taking a single sample and saying that since it was the case in this small example, it is going to be the case across the board. That is a huge leap from one to the other.

Are you saying that Kuechly won't force a fumble every play??? B)

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The issue has nothing to do with analyzing a play. The issue is making too much of the analysis and extrapolating that to the team or suggesting it is symptomatic of a larger problem. That is like taking a single sample and saying that since it was the case in this small example, it is going to be the case across the board. That is a huge leap from one to the other.

The entire D was exposed last season. All those guys played on that play minus Luke and Ron last year.....and Luke was the guy making a play on a ball that was the responsiblity of others.

it isn't totally meaningless. Says a lot of our starters are continuing where they left off.....struggling to make the plays even on simplistic preseason plays.

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The entire D was exposed last season. All those guys played on that play minus Luke and Ron last year.....and Luke was the guy making a play on a ball that was the responsiblity of others.

it isn't totally meaningless. Says a lot of our starters are continuing where they left off.....struggling to make the plays even on simplistic preseason plays.

We will always disagree when you want to bitch and complain and I want to take a more measured approach and avoid extreme characterizations based on very limited data.

I prefer to wait until at least after the third preseason game to say much of anything about the defense. You prefer to complain at any opportunity. It is just a difference in style and opinion. You have every right to voice yours, I just don't think it is valid without a lot more evidence.

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We will always disagree when you want to bitch and complain and I want to take a more measured approach and avoid extreme characterizations based on very limited data.

I prefer to wait until at least after the third preseason game to say much of anything about the defense. You prefer to complain at any opportunity. It is just a difference in style and opinion. You have every right to voice yours, I just don't think it is valid without a lot more evidence.

Well, unfortunately for us we play the Jets week 3. A horrific offense. That game will literally only be about can you stop The Golden Calf of Bristol from picking up first down as he scrambles out of every pass play. If we can't dominate them outside of those The Golden Calf of Bristol runs......then we will have a lot to worry about.

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We're going to need to bring in more help at DT before the season starts or we can get used to seeing stuff like this on a regular basis.

Nope not really because we are going to have Beason and Keuchly in the middle. I feel pretty confident in us primarily using a 3-4 with Johnson-Edwards-Hardy on the line and Anderson-Keuchly-Beason and a combination of Keiser, Applewhite and Alexander at the other LB spot. When our line lets a runner through Beason and Keuchly will be right there. I have a feeling they can both set records in the tackling department this season.

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The play he made was truly special. But what was really special about it was the fact that he forced it on Arian Foster, arguably the best running back coming into the season.

He didn't just embarrass some 3rd string scrub on the raiders, he outsmarted a very formidable Texan offensive line and embarrassed Arian Foster.

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