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important info for our defense
01-15-2013, 03:35 PM
Post: #11
RE: important info for our defense
(01-14-2013 10:07 PM)NZFalcon Wrote:  and whatever happens next week we can continue to say that we lost to the nfc superbowl representative or if we win and move onto the superbowl the superbowl winner

Doh....didn't think about that.....If we have to lose I prefer to lose to the Winner....not just the NFC rep.....But enough of that....let's just win the whole F$*%ing thing!
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01-15-2013, 09:02 PM
Post: #12
Re: RE: important info for our defense
(01-15-2013 01:08 PM)papachaz Wrote:  not so sure it was all 'he cracked under the pressure' he'd been battling a back injury most of the year.

which brings me to this, WTF is up with all our players and back injuries?

I think he did, remember he was thrust in there at the last minute when Brian Williams got hurt.
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01-16-2013, 07:46 PM
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RE: important info for our defense
(01-14-2013 10:07 PM)NZFalcon Wrote:  and whatever happens next week we can continue to say that we lost to the nfc superbowl representative or if we win and move onto the superbowl the superbowl winner

If nothing else lets at least win the NFC championship trophy.

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01-16-2013, 08:53 PM
Post: #14
RE: important info for our defense
Don't push too far up field, set the edges, maintain gap integrity; I think we take the same approach against Kaeprnick as we did against Wilson and Lynch.

Hopefully Nolan can come up with something that doesn't leave such huge gaps between secondary and LB this time. I think WillyMo was a little rusty against the Seahawks and it hurt us. Nolan did a really poor job of having our guys adjust to them exploiting our zone. We either need to give Kap less time than we did Wilson via pass rush schemes, and/or tighten up those gaping holes behind our LBs. If that means man coverage on the outside, then so be it. I am pretty confident Nolan saw what we all saw against the Seahawks and will adjust the scheme to fix it. The only tricky part will be containing Gore long enough to build a lead without pushing our LBs too far up.
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