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<blockquote data-quote="Frogcrates" data-source="post: 2750369" data-attributes="member: 33000"><p>I hear you on this point and feel like there was the exact same debate around this time last year and I honestly don’t have a good answer except to say that while, yes, we are putting up better numbers than other teams on this we are also just not as consistently in the backfield and in QBs’ faces like we always seemed to be in the past. Not sure how much of that to attribute to faster moving offenses or just foggy nostalgia. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Looking forward to seeing the D settle in, but also keep hoping for it to take it to the “offenses [ Finebaum ] their pants when seeing what Gary throws at them”-level</p><p></p><p></p><p>Most of the defensive guys I’ve ever known never seemed to think like that. On the contrary, they always looked at weak offenses like a free meal and got giddy over the chance to pound on someone with impunity. Then again, a lot of the defensive guys I knew had some issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frogcrates, post: 2750369, member: 33000"] I hear you on this point and feel like there was the exact same debate around this time last year and I honestly don’t have a good answer except to say that while, yes, we are putting up better numbers than other teams on this we are also just not as consistently in the backfield and in QBs’ faces like we always seemed to be in the past. Not sure how much of that to attribute to faster moving offenses or just foggy nostalgia. Looking forward to seeing the D settle in, but also keep hoping for it to take it to the “offenses [ Finebaum ] their pants when seeing what Gary throws at them”-level Most of the defensive guys I’ve ever known never seemed to think like that. On the contrary, they always looked at weak offenses like a free meal and got giddy over the chance to pound on someone with impunity. Then again, a lot of the defensive guys I knew had some issues. [/QUOTE]
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