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<blockquote data-quote="dxbfan" data-source="post: 116797" data-attributes="member: 722"><p>While I agree that execution was terrible, I dont think MM and the coaching staff were blameless. We went away from the aggressive defensive style upfront that has brought us some success in the recent past. It seemed almost like Sanders was too scared of being burned to go with more than a 4 man rush on most plays. The less said about the continued miscommunication in the secondary the better. Offensively I think we abandoned the run too soon.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, this was another game where the team came out flat. Apart from being horribly similar to the season opener aganist Chicago as I said in another thread, the inability to get the team ready for a big game was also very similar to some of the playoff melt downs under the Sherman era.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully this loss will lead to some serious introspection on all aspects of the game and have the team better prepared for Seattle. Another recent SuperBowl team, another team with a winning record, another team coming off a loss to a team they should have beaten and most of all another team with a Hall of Fame coach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dxbfan, post: 116797, member: 722"] While I agree that execution was terrible, I dont think MM and the coaching staff were blameless. We went away from the aggressive defensive style upfront that has brought us some success in the recent past. It seemed almost like Sanders was too scared of being burned to go with more than a 4 man rush on most plays. The less said about the continued miscommunication in the secondary the better. Offensively I think we abandoned the run too soon. Lastly, this was another game where the team came out flat. Apart from being horribly similar to the season opener aganist Chicago as I said in another thread, the inability to get the team ready for a big game was also very similar to some of the playoff melt downs under the Sherman era. Hopefully this loss will lead to some serious introspection on all aspects of the game and have the team better prepared for Seattle. Another recent SuperBowl team, another team with a winning record, another team coming off a loss to a team they should have beaten and most of all another team with a Hall of Fame coach. [/QUOTE]
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