Chaney must've held back in practice

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tvols75

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We kept hearing how the d was holding their own vs our O. I'm fairly certain our offense could easily score 70 vs our defense.
 
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It probably helps when you know all the offensive plays in great detail by practicing against it everyday. DUH.
 
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Sal needed to simplify and go with whatever scheme helps the most RIGHT NOW. The 3-4 isn't coming together fast enough and you gotta adjust to something that works a little bit. I know we aren't as fast in the secondary but my goodness we surely have some package to use that's not as bad as what is happening.
 
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The 3-4 isn't coming together fast enough and you gotta adjust to something that works a little bit.

Wouldn't matter. Biggest problem right now is the secondary, and it's going to be the same guys back there regardless of whether the front 7 are in a 4-3 or 3-4. I actually thought the front 7 had a good game today. They played the run well, protected the edges, and got good pressure on Shaw. Remember that the secondary lost both Janzen Jackson and Izaeus Lanier in the offseason, and Brian Randolph during the UF game. That left very little experienced talent in the secondary.
 
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