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Just now, GunnerBill said:

I don't love the idea of McD calling the D again but they have to do something. Babich is over his head.

 

Though having the players in place but failing to tackle isn't really on Babich. Though I agree with you in general.

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Just now, Best Williams Available said:

I’m convinced McD instructs the D to sit back on starting drives to see what the opposing game plan is. There’s just no way they give up scores so easily against Miami and this team otherwise.

yet they have been in the backfield and pressuring most plays for some reason.

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Just now, Danger Mouse said:

Thing about missed tackles is you can't really put that on coaching.

 

If you're playing the NFL, you should already be able to tackle. 

 

It's on the player.

 

 

I don't totally agree.  If you ask players to constantly play fast to make the penetration play, you're not encouraging them to break down and play solid fundamentals.  The scheme here matters.

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1 minute ago, GunnerBill said:

I don't love the idea of McD calling the D again but they have to do something. Babich is over his head.

Perhaps that's why they brought in Ryan Nielson

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Just now, DCofNC said:

Man, this D is a problem, they can’t get off the field on 3rd down and then simply can’t tackle.  I don’t understand how the middle of the field is CONSISTENTLY wide open and nobody can get home on the QB.  At this point, I don’t know where to point the finger, but I’d be nervous about my job if I were Babbich.

The more things change the more they stay the same. It will always be McDermotts defense it's just different guys with the "D" header calling McDermotrs plays during the game.

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1 minute ago, Danger Mouse said:

Thing about missed tackles is you can't really put that on coaching.

 

If you're playing the NFL, you should already be able to tackle. 

 

It's on the player.

 

 

You can put it on roster construction, though. Repeatedly targeting undersized players who can't make open-field tackles leads to missed tackles. 

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Just now, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

It’s not the players my guy. It’s the coaching 

Sean McDermott has more top five takeaway defenses than any coach in NFL history over his first 8 seasons

 

When you have Josh Allen take the ball away means more than numbers between the twenties.. and we usually always finish top 10 in scoring defense

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That is another play where Cook gets 5 or 6 yards when 90% of the backs in football are stopped for no gain. His ability to stop his feet, keep his balance and change direction is ELITE

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