:13: This. Score more points and they won't run as often. :229031_shrug:Scottemojo":39mq4tw4 said:I am guessing that if our offense could score more than 7 points in the first half, the teams we play would be less patient running. Just a guess.
:13: This. Score more points and they won't run as often. :229031_shrug:Scottemojo":39mq4tw4 said:I am guessing that if our offense could score more than 7 points in the first half, the teams we play would be less patient running. Just a guess.
sutz":1vt7quj6 said::13: This. Score more points and they won't run as often. :229031_shrug:Scottemojo":1vt7quj6 said:I am guessing that if our offense could score more than 7 points in the first half, the teams we play would be less patient running. Just a guess.
vin.couve12":273dda0p said:This has gotten out of control. Frankly, I don't even know why I'm addressing this, but your witch hunt is absurd. Even in video evidence people are drawing the wrong conclusions. The entire LOS has large holes and when LBs have OL pushing DL into their chest their angle changes inevitably. The lack of Mebane has really hurt this defense. McDonald can play on nickel downs and some run downs, but he's not even close to an every day NT/1 tech like we've been using him as. Tony McDaniel's height has also hurt him in getting blown off the ball back into the LBs. The LBs are having to try to play either side of the DL and OL that are pushed back into them.
Anyone who has played at the LOS knows this. The problem is that the vast majority of you haven't and literally do not understand what you're even saying. If the run is wide, and you have an OL who's pushed the DL directly into your path you have a choice of trying to undercut to cut off the run shallow or you have a choice to go around wide and concede yardage to the RB trying to head him off. If you have a double teamed DL pushed back 4 yards directly in your path on a dive you have a choice to play either side in your gap and hope the RB takes that gap or you try to put your feet in the ground to try and stop the momentum of 2 OL pushing a DL right at you, which is roughly a 1000 pounds, and then take on the RB while you're flat footed and he's running full speed.
Wagner and KJ were guilty of a few things each, but this asinine idea has become the institution around here and really it's nothing more than a herd mentality while you ignore the play of our DTs, the McDs. We have missed Mebane very badly. We've also been kicked out at the edges a lot. Even Clem has been guilty of that. We're also seeing teams downblock on Red to get the edge on off tackle.
Largent80":1s12llw4 said:Which assinine idea are you referring too?
DavidSeven":3eahum1n said:Largent80":3eahum1n said:Which assinine idea are you referring too?
A lot of people seem to be trying to assign blame to a single linebacker. As if one player's presence is responsible for 400 rushing yards in two games. That's too simplistic a view, especially when you're talking about extremely talented players who have been effective vs. the run in the past. I think that's what he's referring to.
Sgt. Largent":2i2xu2zh said:DavidSeven":2i2xu2zh said:Largent80":2i2xu2zh said:Which assinine idea are you referring too?
A lot of people seem to be trying to assign blame to a single linebacker. As if one player's presence is responsible for 400 rushing yards in two games. That's too simplistic a view, especially when you're talking about extremely talented players who have been effective vs. the run in the past. I think that's what he's referring to.
I just looked through this entire thread, and ONE person said "I blame Wagner." Other than that lot's of blame went around to most of the players on the front seven. So not sure where you see "a lot of people" blaming one LB.
Which is correct, stopping the run is a group effort. Michael Bennett was just interviewed on KJR, and he said the main problem is people getting out of position and not making the tackle when they have the chance. So there's your answer.
1. Stay in your correct assignment
2. Make the play
Sgt. Largent":2ehdaqub said:DavidSeven":2ehdaqub said:Largent80":2ehdaqub said:Which assinine idea are you referring too?
A lot of people seem to be trying to assign blame to a single linebacker. As if one player's presence is responsible for 400 rushing yards in two games. That's too simplistic a view, especially when you're talking about extremely talented players who have been effective vs. the run in the past. I think that's what he's referring to.
I just looked through this entire thread, and ONE person said "I blame Wagner." Other than that lot's of blame went around to most of the players on the front seven. So not sure where you see "a lot of people" blaming one LB.
Which is correct, stopping the run is a group effort. Michael Bennett was just interviewed on KJR, and he said the main problem is people getting out of position and not making the tackle when they have the chance. So there's your answer.
1. Stay in your correct assignment
2. Make the play
ivotuk":11b6kcpq said:"Do not try this at home." "I am not claiming to be an expert." Nobody should have to put caveats in their posts, but the reason they have to is because so many people open a thread ready to jump on any tiny little inconsistency they find. So ready that they stop reading the post as soon as they have found something that they think they can discredit. Very boorish.
tom sawyer":3ufica99 said:Rattle the QB, glue to the receivers, stuff the middle!!
MontanaHawk05":334kgfem said:I wasn't aware there was any lack of Mebane.
Week 9 | 49% |
Week 8 | 64% |
Week 7 | 44% |
Week 6 | 38% |
Week 5 | 46% |
Week 4 | 60% |
Week 3 | 45% |
Week 2 | 46% |
Week 1 | 67% |
Sgt. Largent":30vwuzez said:ivotuk":30vwuzez said:"Do not try this at home." "I am not claiming to be an expert." Nobody should have to put caveats in their posts, but the reason they have to is because so many people open a thread ready to jump on any tiny little inconsistency they find. So ready that they stop reading the post as soon as they have found something that they think they can discredit. Very boorish.
Part of making a valid point is to be as accurate as possible. People who over exaggerate in order to make their point seem more valid isn't a good way to have a healthy discussion, because it's discussing under false pretenses.
Moral of the Story: If you're going to get up on your soapbox and chastise an entire forum for something, you better bring at least some modicum of accuracy. So yes saying things like "a lot of people" does matter, because the FACT is "a lot" to everyone not insane is more than one person.