Yes Tannehill did not have a good game, but whenever that number 4 goes up on the scoreboard, and that clock starts ticking down. The Defense chokes, they always have.
"Oh, but they're tired, the offense didnt give them time to rest!"
Bull****, plain and simple. Elite defenses step up regardless, they make the offense better by getting off the field sooner.
That 2001 Ravens team barely had an offense.
And yet there they were, pissing themselves with 8 minutes to go.
They choked as always.
If we dont want to make excuses for Tannehill, than the D gets no pass either.
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Last game of the 2008 season against the Jets to win the AFC East. Outside of that, slim pickings.
Look at our defense. There is a definite lack of talent. It's no surprise they will eventually give against an elite offense like New England. -
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I thought the defense played well for the most part today, but the intention of this thread (as I read it) is in reference to "crunch time" at the end of the game. If the offense executed today it shouldn't have come down to the last drive, but sadly it did.
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Our offense had 10 points total through 3 quarters. Try again.
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When you're forced to play guys like Bryan McCann and R.J. Stanford for long stretches...I think you've got to be pretty surprised at how well they performed. They lack an elite cover safety, and the CB depth is razor thin. Aside from Wake, there's no one that consistently wins one-on-one situations getting to the passer; the defense manufactures sacks with blitzes and hustle plays. They're still lacking some serious pieces.
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Cincy game, too. They gave the offense a chance against Buffalo as well.
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They're not an elite defense. They don't create turnovers, Cameron Wake is the only one that can rush the passer, and they have no depth.
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The only time I can really think of was in Minnesota a couple of seasons ago. I remember being shocked that we actually stopped them.
Can't blame today on the defense though. They came through big in the 3rd quarter when we pinned the Pats back deep and got the ball back to the offense on the Pats 49 yard line. The offense them proceeds to **** the bed again (including the play were Wilfork nearly takes the hand-off) and then punts the ball into the endzone. -
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The defense did stand up when it counted. New England was up two touchdowns, threatening to blow the game open. The defense responded, forcing punts on three straight possessions. They even gave the offense the ball in Patriots territory.
The offense went 3-and-out and/or punted on all three possessions.
Sure you'd like them to get that stop on the last drive. But you simply can't expect a defense, especially a non-elite one, to hold that offense down for an entire game. It's just not realistic. I mean, they'd been held below 40 just once in the last six games. And that game they scored 37.
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Why are the games they won this year being ignored?
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They also stood up on the next to last drive, facing first and goal from the 2 and holding Brady to a FG.
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The defense gave up a drive at the end that hurt but held the Patriots to a low score by their standards,the offense did not get it done today against an average defense and holds most of the blame.The muffed punt set the tone for the game.
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I remember a big stop last week.
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elite defenses are virtually non existant in today's NFL, not with these rules that help the offense. It's much easier to field a team that can outscore the opponent (by scoring points when it matters) than it is a team that will stop the opponent when it matters most.
Today's defense kept us in the game as long as they could. The offense left some plays on the field and the refs made sure of the rest. -
Hanging this game on the defense is silly.
Ryan Tannehill was terrible. The offense had a multitude of chances to put points on the board and win this game and did nothing.unluckyluciano likes this. -
Elite defenses have playmakers...we know nothing about having one of those. A ball hawk?? Ha!! Guy who creates fumbles?? Nope. We have #91 and a bunch of average joes who couldn't make a big play if it fell right in their hands late in the 4th quarter.
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No one has answered why the D couldnt muster up 3 heroic stops at any point in that last drive.
No one has mentioned why they have never made a critical INT or fumble recovery when the game is on the line.
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