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  • I think that's more a case of simply not having anyone capable of stepping up. Denmark isn't the kind of receiver who steps up when he has more pressure. He's a great supporting player in a receiving

  • Of course you would, you are capable of rational thought. The defence wasn't perfect but they were better than the offence by very large amounts. The offence was quite frankly an embarrassment. 

  • Haha oh my stars you actually said that... I don't think you remember how hit or miss the offense was in 2007, or how dominant the defense was on that 2001 team. 2007 was bolstered bigtime by Gauthier

comment_167767

You could argue the defense bent and broke at times we would've liked them to have not. Obviously. But let's also factor in how long they were on the field in certain situations. How many times they made a stop only to have the O put them right back on the field.

 

We need a few players (a DT, a DE and maybe a guy to replace Demond) but other than that our D is VERY solid. They just need to get a little more time on the sidelines courtesy of our offense.

 

The offense is atrocious and even with Drew Willy, we were hindered. Bellefeuille was a terrible OC during his time here and I'm glad to see him gone.

comment_167779

The defence was better than the offence, but that doesn't make it good. We were 8th in Points allowed, TOP against and Net Offense against, which is horrible. We were 6th is points against which tells me that our bend don't break worked, but not really that well.

 

I get that a lot of folks want to just blame the offense for our defenses problems, but we gave up tons of yards in first halfs and that's before they were tired. Quite frankly, our defence couldn't get the opposition off the field quickly enough most of the time.

comment_167784

You could argue the defense bent and broke at times we would've liked them to have not. Obviously. But let's also factor in how long they were on the field in certain situations. How many times they made a stop only to have the O put them right back on the field.

 

We need a few players (a DT, a DE and maybe a guy to replace Demond) but other than that our D is VERY solid. They just need to get a little more time on the sidelines courtesy of our offense.

 

The offense is atrocious and even with Drew Willy, we were hindered. Bellefeuille was a terrible OC during his time here and I'm glad to see him gone.

 

I was just about to mention this.  Any defense that is on the field as much as ours was, is going to give up yards & points.  

comment_167802

The oppositions time of possession was 31:58. Those 2 minutes aren't the difference between being good and being worn down.

 

It's all about where and how those minutes are logged.  The offense comes out of the gate flat and leaves the defense on the field for 20 minutes of the first half, do you not think that has an impact on the rest of the game?  Granted it's not always as simple as saying that the offense failed to sustain drives .. there were times where the defense simply couldn't get off the field .. but the defensive side of the ball was capable of making adjustments as the game went on .. and at least gave the team a chance.  

comment_167808

 

The oppositions time of possession was 31:58. Those 2 minutes aren't the difference between being good and being worn down.

 

It's all about where and how those minutes are logged.  The offense comes out of the gate flat and leaves the defense on the field for 20 minutes of the first half, do you not think that has an impact on the rest of the game?  Granted it's not always as simple as saying that the offense failed to sustain drives .. there were times where the defense simply couldn't get off the field .. but the defensive side of the ball was capable of making adjustments as the game went on .. and at least gave the team a chance.  

 

Sure the lack of offense is a contributing factor, but the defense came out flat a bunch of the time too and gave up tons of yards in the first half.

 

The second half defensive adjustments in the last 3rd of the season were good. No doubt about it. Still doesn't turn a 7th or 8th ranked defense into a good one.

comment_167809

The D might have come out slowly in some games, but they adjusted and got better and gave the team plenty of chances. Sometimes you need your offence to take some heat off of them and that includes scoring your way out of troubles. Basically if the D wasn't phenomenal the team was in a big hole because the offence wasn't able to string any drives together.

comment_167829

 

You could argue the defense bent and broke at times we would've liked them to have not. Obviously. But let's also factor in how long they were on the field in certain situations. How many times they made a stop only to have the O put them right back on the field.

 

We need a few players (a DT, a DE and maybe a guy to replace Demond) but other than that our D is VERY solid. They just need to get a little more time on the sidelines courtesy of our offense.

 

The offense is atrocious and even with Drew Willy, we were hindered. Bellefeuille was a terrible OC during his time here and I'm glad to see him gone.

 

I was just about to mention this.  Any defense that is on the field as much as ours was, is going to give up yards & points.  

 

We were also saddled with a poor D-line which had little pass rush and a middle linebacker who seemed lost most of the time, particularly against the run when the opposition was running the ball to eat up the clock.

comment_167851

It's not about the defence being tired as much as it is the defence, after 2 minutes, having to go back on the field. When the offence is a two-and-outer, it sure as hell works in the opposing team's favour to get right back on the field and build the momentum.

Tell me what offence doesn't like being out there more and more when the other team can't move the ball?

Another chance they say? Great!

comment_167860

It's not about the defence being tired as much as it is the defence, after 2 minutes, having to go back on the field. When the offence is a two-and-outer, it sure as hell works in the opposing team's favour to get right back on the field and build the momentum.

Tell me what offence doesn't like being out there more and more when the other team can't move the ball?

Another chance they say? Great!

plus you get into the whole lopsided field position game which takes it toll. 

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