Re: I'm not buying it yet
I agree, I'm still on the fence. Hopefully the defense can improve.
Re: I'm not buying it yet
The whiners have gotten no worse on offense than they were last year, slightly better. Does that mean they have a potent offense? Not by any means with Smith at the helm. And except for one long run accounting for more than half of Gore's yardage we shut down the run. When is the last time we allowed a team under 100 yards rushing? That in itself is a small victory and something to get semi-excited about.
Re: I'm not buying it yet
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RamFan_Til_I_Die
The whiners have gotten no worse on offense than they were last year, slightly better. Does that mean they have a potent offense? Not by any means with Smith at the helm. And except for one long run accounting for more than half of Gore's yardage we shut down the run. When is the last time we allowed a team under 100 yards rushing? That in itself is a small victory and something to get semi-excited about.
That is something to get semi-excited about. Gore is one of the premier backs in the league and our defense held him in check the whole game, except 1 run. What gives me hope is that for the most part we are pretty stout against the run in the middle. How long has it been since we've been able to say that? Most of the runs have been to the outside, especially in game 1. Those can be corrected by adjustments as was demonstrated to some degree in game 2. Not perfect by any means but there was an improvement over game 1.
We've all watched our inept defenses over the last few years get burned by the run again and again. So, I agree, I'll need to see us do it on a consistent basis before I'm going to completely believe it. But, from what I'ver seen so far, especially from our defensive line, I remain "cautiously optimistic".
Re: I'm not buying it yet
I think cautiously optimistic is a good term viper.
We weren't playing a great offense, but remember we were also without our top 2 cornerbacks, and also Wroten. I think Clifton Ryan's performance alone is cause for semi-excitment (that doesn't sound right lol).
Re: I'm not buying it yet
The D line is improved; Carriker and Ryan have filled the holes in the middle. Hall has been a very good addition, so the D is moving in the right direction. They still have room for improvement, but it all starts up front. Let's see how they do this week.