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27 point outburst in the 2nd quarter

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Most under the Caldwell/Bradley era?
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#2

Where has this been all season.


Probably an anomaly, but with all due respect Colvin has been responsible for 2 defensive TDs in the past 2 seasons.
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It helps when your D can get hands on the balls. That has been sorely lacking the past 2 seasons.
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#4

Quote:Where has this been all season.


Probably an anomaly, but with all due respect Colvin has been responsible for 2 defensive TDs in the past 2 seasons.
 

Where as it been?  I don't think we've played a qb as bad as EJ yet this season, could be just an anomaly.

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#5

Quote:Where as it been? I don't think we've played a qb as bad as EJ yet this season, could be just an anomaly.


EJ did go for around 300 yards.
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Quote:EJ did go for around 300 yards.
 

right, after we went back to our standard soft zone, or prevent, defense.

 

We were pressuring and blitzing in the 2nd Quarter...  Then we just decided to stop.  

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#7

Quote:right, after we went back to our standard soft zone, or prevent, defense.


We were pressuring and blitzing in the 2nd Quarter... Then we just decided to stop.


Typical Gus Bradley halftime adjustments
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#8

Quote:right, after we went back to our standard soft zone, or prevent, defense.


We were pressuring and blitzing in the 2nd Quarter... Then we just decided to stop.


Gus always goes conservative on offense and defense every time he sniffs a lead. He plays to not lose instead of to win.
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