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Posted on 5/9/24 at 9:13 am to
Posted by DirtyCreekBottoms
Member since Mar 2024
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Posted on 5/9/24 at 9:13 am to
36 ppg is because our secondary was still lacking.

And our dline harassed Hurts all game last year and they only got 138 on the ground despite having a QB who can run like a deer and their usual NFL personnel.

Top 8 team with sacks.

You need to actually watch our games instead of just cherry picking stats.

You can say our defense was bad last year and I'd agree with you overall, but certainly not our dline. Our dline is very aggressive and talented and last year featured a few future NFL starters and will be no slouch this year as well.

Posted by Temple of the Dog
Member since Nov 2019
493 posts
Posted on 5/9/24 at 9:19 am to
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36 ppg is because our secondary was still lacking


I'm sorry, this is the part where you tell us based on absolutely nothing that your secondary is going to somehow be a ton better with brand new personel?

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And our dline harassed Hurts all game last year and they only got 138 on the ground despite having a QB who can run like a deer and their usual NFL personnel.


Alabama ran the ball down Tennessee's throat in the 2nd half. Absolutely manhandled them. 24 rushes for 135 yards in a half. With a team that rarely manhandled anybody on the ground.

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You need to actually watch our games instead of just cherry picking stats.


Everybody watched your games against good teams. Your defense, including your front, got punched in the mouth. Schrader ran for 205 yards against you. Georgia did whatever they wanted against you for 3 quarters until they pulled their starters. Alabama scored 20 offensive points in the 2nd half and ran for almost 140 yards.

Your defense was a paper tiger. They shut down shitty, one dimensional offenses (Virginia, South Carolina, A&M, UConn, Iowa) and got railroaded by good ones.
This post was edited on 5/9/24 at 9:23 am
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