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    Upon Further Review- North Carolina

    LOL if you don’t think the defense bears a ton of fault for the UNC debacle. I said the defense would take a step back this year too, but that doesn’t make it acceptable. I said it because I know Shanny relies too much on experience in the back end. Until we get that straightened out, we’ll...
  2. The Franchise

    Upon Further Review- North Carolina

    Look for trends. If poor execution continues then it’s a coaching issue. You’re either coaching it or allowing it. If our defense can only function with a back end loaded with 3 and 4 year starters then we’re doing something very wrong.
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    Upon Further Review- North Carolina

    We need to get the program to the point where we don’t have to rely on 3 year starters in the back end in order to field a good defense. Otherwise, we’ll struggle most years like we are this year. It’s the top DCs like Venables who seem to be able to plug young guys in and not miss much of a beat.
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    Upon Further Review- North Carolina

    If we had hired Bateman instead of Faker we’d be undefeated.
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    Upon Further Review- North Carolina

    Asking Finley to cover quick slot receivers is Down Syndrome. He’s an excellent player, but putting him in a position to fail is on the coaches. He should take Shaq’s spot on passing downs and another CB should be used to cover slot receivers.
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    Upon Further Review- North Carolina

    That’s the problem for us. Every year we’re always “missing” someone from the previous season who helped us lose 6 games. Meanwhile, Clemson has to replace 4 first rounders on the DL and manages to stomp Texas AM. They even had a true freshman DT replacing Christian Wilkins wreaking havoc out there.
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    Upon Further Review- North Carolina

    Excellent breakdown, Roofies. I like that you’ve tightened these up, and you’re dead on accurate on your comments here, especially the “cavernous” talent disparity call.
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