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Old 01-02-2015, 04:50 PM   #11
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Re: Vic Fangio and other to be interviewed for Defense.

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I don't think the talent is as horrible as you think. I don't know if Rambo will remain a starter at Buffalo, but he looked better with them than he did with us.

Haslett has been a let down on D wherever he's been in the NFL. Pitt, NO, doesn't matter. Talent doesn't matter in his case.

Morris.. sure didn't make the secondary more than a weakness this season. At least our front 7 could stop the run once in awhile, and Kerrigan's got his sacks.
I agree that we have more talent than showed on the field, but there are, imo, gaping holes at Safety especially, that forced the defense to try to limit damage a lot of times, rather than play a winning hand. That said, Haslett had 5 years to let his unit's needs be known, and he didn't produce. I am glad we have moved on from him - a year too late - and hope that they go with either a strong young riser(always a risk), or a Wade Phillips type who has produced top tier defenses with the kind of players we have (minus safety).
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