Not a coincidence after Parsons put the league on notice against the Bengals.
Im all for it.Not a coincidence after Parsons put the league on notice against the Bengals.
Offenses are devising schemes that revolve almost entirely around Parsons, so as a result Lawrence looks the best he's looked in years while roleplayers like Armstrong and Fowler are feasting.
Yep. Had to know this was coming.Not a coincidence after Parsons put the league on notice against the Bengals.
Offenses are devising schemes that revolve almost entirely around Parsons, so as a result Lawrence looks the best he's looked in years while roleplayers like Armstrong and Fowler are feasting.
Yeah Parsons is just a special beast. He changes everything for the entire defense.Yep. Had to know this was coming.
Parsons' success means others' success. Either he gets home, or DLaw/Armstrong/Fowler/Gallimore does.
Win, Win, Win.

Our edges were really soft against the Skins in the first half. We seemed to fix that problem in the second half. The biggest reason for it in my opinion is just that we have 2 relatively slow LBers who were getting beaten to the edge. LVE and Barr seem to do pretty well when you run at them, but on anything to the outside they don't seem to have the speed to keep up. This isn't so much a D-line problem as it is a probably at LBer. It would really help if we started getting Cox involved. He is definitely a guy who can run a dude down from behind.
Yes, why isn't Cox playing any? He's on special teams so it isn't his knee. I don't get it.This isn't so much a D-line problem as it is a probably at LBer. It would really help if we started getting Cox involved. He is definitely a guy who can run a dude down from behind.
Yea more than anything I think it just comes down to our defense generally being geared to be aggressive and get upfield first and foremost, and then once they get hit with the run a few times they'll adjust and settle back in.The fact that they made an in-game adjustment on those runs to the left and shut them tf down fills me with a lot of hope.
LVE could be the league's slowest LB.Our edges were really soft against the Skins in the first half. We seemed to fix that problem in the second half. The biggest reason for it in my opinion is just that we have 2 relatively slow LBers who were getting beaten to the edge. LVE and Barr seem to do pretty well when you run at them, but on anything to the outside they don't seem to have the speed to keep up. This isn't so much a D-line problem as it is a probably at LBer. It would really help if we started getting Cox involved. He is definitely a guy who can run a dude down from behind.
On those sideline runs he just can't hit the hole and catch a guy until he has gained good yards. Cox in preseason at least was flying through and running those down for nothing.LVE could be the league's slowest LB.
Cox has no defensive snaps. I dont get it.Yes, why isn't Cox playing any? He's on special teams so it isn't his knee. I don't get it.
At least it should help when (I assume) Kearse starts playing again and takes one of those guys off the field some of the time.
Who was the white safety that always made the team and got playing time and was pretty bad?Cox has no defensive snaps. I dont get it.
Matt JohnsonWho was the white safety that always made the team and got playing time and was pretty bad?
No, that bum never played...it was someone else. This guy made the team for years.Matt Johnson