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Take a look at those offenses that were worse than the Colts and see if they allowed weeks of 73% and 97% completion percentages. Less offensive possessions is NOT causing WR's to be WIDE OPEN due to poor or broken coverage. Nor is that caused by the pass rush. Both of those help as we've discussed many times already, but neither of them caused that god awful coverage that we saw from this secondary at times this year. Without Moore, they regressed, quite badly at times. If you want to keep deluding yourself that it's only the offense's fault, or the pass rush's fault, go for it, but it's quite ridiculous. |
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Drew Brees stood there all day and picked the Colts apart. The Saints had the ball 13 more minutes than the Colts. If a team cant put consistent pressure on the opposing Qb, its tough to win. Last edited by JAFF; 01-01-2020 at 04:19 PM. |
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Keep your political crap out of a football forum! Nobody here gives a rat's a** |
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That argument only makes sense if they were wearing down as games go along, like you see with defensive lines when a team is running the ball alot. That wasn't the case. They were awful for entire games, multiple games. The secondary played horrible.
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I didnt say every QB exposed us because we didnt play good passing QBs every game. |
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https://www.si.com/nfl/2020/01/06/co...nfl-news-notes According to Breer at SI, Gannon might be in line for a promotion if McVisor receives a head coaching position and doesn't chicken out this year. Like the previous time, McVisor has already lined up several assistant coaches for a staff and Gannon is supposedly on his short list. Quote:
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All will have a positive influence on the secondary. It's a complicated problem with multiple influences. |
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There will be at least one change with Colts position coaches: defensive line coach Mike Phair will be leaving the Colts and joining Carolina's coaching staff. Carolina DC Phil Snow gave Phair his first job in coaching.
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Yeah, Carolina gave Rhule a massive contract - 7 years, $60MM + potential $10MM extra in bonuses. That contract makes him the sixth highest paid coach in the NFL behind Belicheat ($12MM/yr), Pete Carroll ($11MM/yr), Jon Gruden ($10MM/yr), Sean Payton ($9.8MM/yr) and John Harbaugh ($9.0MM/yr). On top of that, Rhule had a buyout clause with Baylor (estimated at $6MM) that Carolina will pay. https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/sta...83051478601728 Quote:
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