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<blockquote data-quote="bobongo" data-source="post: 447306" data-attributes="member: 3893"><p>I'd be happy to see the D just get the hell off the field. The bend-but-don't-break defense worked at cross purposes to our ball-control offense. I'm looking forward to seeing them line up closer and play the receivers tight. If they get burned a few times, the tradeoff will be that the D will be fresher in the 4th quarter. Last year it was so frustrating to see the D wilt late in the game because of the fatigue caused from bending-but-not-breaking (at best). We're never all that deep, so we need to get off the field. Bend-but-don't break plays to our weakness. An aggressive defense does not play to our weakness, which is a lack of depth. I want to see the time of possession improve and the defense giving the offense getting more opportunities to control the clock and score. I want to see them going for the ball and going for the interception. Get turnovers. We could allow the same amount of points as last year but improve the offensive end by giving them more chances to score and control the clock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobongo, post: 447306, member: 3893"] I'd be happy to see the D just get the hell off the field. The bend-but-don't-break defense worked at cross purposes to our ball-control offense. I'm looking forward to seeing them line up closer and play the receivers tight. If they get burned a few times, the tradeoff will be that the D will be fresher in the 4th quarter. Last year it was so frustrating to see the D wilt late in the game because of the fatigue caused from bending-but-not-breaking (at best). We're never all that deep, so we need to get off the field. Bend-but-don't break plays to our weakness. An aggressive defense does not play to our weakness, which is a lack of depth. I want to see the time of possession improve and the defense giving the offense getting more opportunities to control the clock and score. I want to see them going for the ball and going for the interception. Get turnovers. We could allow the same amount of points as last year but improve the offensive end by giving them more chances to score and control the clock. [/QUOTE]
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