Take aways, or stopping the run?

MyFairLady

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OK, but you must first have the personnel.

Think about it, we have S's playing LB who have great attitudes and put in great effort. They cannot stop the run simply because they are too small for the position.

I completely disagree that the players don't care about it. They're just not capable.
I will agree that our LBs were sub par but if you watched that Green Bayt game and think to yourself that those players cared you are dreaming.
 

kskboys

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I will agree that our LBs were sub par but if you watched that Green Bayt game and think to yourself that those players cared you are dreaming.
I'd say the exact opposite, if you watched that game and didn't see the extreme effort we were putting forth, you are dreaming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We got run over by superior talent. It had absolutely nothing to do w/ attitude and effort.
 

Quickdraw

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I'd say the exact opposite, if you watched that game and didn't see the extreme effort we were putting forth, you are dreaming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We got run over by superior talent. It had absolutely nothing to do w/ attitude and effort.
And I can remember Jerry saying back in November that he thought the team was right where they wanted to be, so he once again did absolutely nothing during free agency week.
 

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Will that focus be so heavy this off season/season on stopping the run, that we focus less on creating turnovers? We've been great at getting turnovers the last several years, but stopping the run takes precedent! Please give your thoughts
Both. They aren't necessarily mutually exclusive
 

TheSport78

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Turnovers are random occurrences. If you control the line of scrimmage, 9/10 times you win the game.
 
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