You can never get comfortable. We had a couple of lulls in different series of the game, especially in the second half. We still have a lot of work to do.
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We were playing it kind of like a seven-man front. We still wanted to protect against the deep pass. We've been very successful stopping the run in seven-man fronts. They were just able to find that crease. . . . They did a good job of blocking and getting us in defenses where our secondary guy was having to be the cutback player. We'll adjust.
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