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So since we are likely staying 1 gap, here's my early free agency picks.
William Moore at safety, Richard Seymour (if he's released) |
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He got abused off the line while doing it. He sucks ass at getting off the ball, that's why he was garbage as a 5-tech. And yes, Poe was slow off the ball. He has a tendency to lose his leverage and 'fall' into defenders rather than explode into them. It's not like he's missing the snap count, he just utilizes poor technique off the snap. I'm by no means giving up on him and in fact expect very good things out of him in the future. The fact remains that he has work to do in this regard. As to Dorsey...well you're just wrong. Dorsey's not amazing, but he's a starter in this league and will start for someone next year. Allen Bailey will never have the NFL career that Dorsey has had precisely because he doesn't get off the ball. You just keep exposing your idiocy here. Though I do love that you begin and end each display with some sort of juvenile blather. By all means, keep it up. |
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he played under the LT a lot as I recall. |
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LMAO. How exactly in the **** does that even remotely look like a 4-tech head up on a tackle? http://draftbreakdown.com/wp-content...eifs-front.jpg Additionally, this subpckg is a 2-4-5 which is not our most common sub variant. |
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http://imageshack.us/a/img685/600/connolly1.png Explain to me how our DL plays over the LT in subs again? |
Good grief, Jackson put on a shit ton of weight this year. No wonder he sucked so much asshole.
Jackson is weird, cause if he could do what he did at LSU, he'd fit the 1 gap scheme pretty well. He was a high motor guy there. The 2 gap Romeo bullshit has infected this whole org. |
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Then I hovered over his screen name and realize it was Lou_Zare. Then I punched myself in the balls for wasting time responding to that assclown. He's Blackbobian in his ability to be wrong. Every. Single. Time. And he adds his Blackbobian understanding of the game with a Dane-like streak if prickishness anytime anyone dares point out his inanity. I'm thinking any additional effort put into schooling this ****tard is wasted effort. |
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Andy Reid gets some slack to take at least one or two chances on his staff. |
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When Pioli hired Haley, my response to the Pioli-smokers was essentially "Hey, even if we assume he was the mastermind of the Patriots roster, we know he had nothing to do with hiring coaches so why take him at face value on the hiring?" Pioli knew nothing about hiring head coaches so I was loathe to give him too much rope. Well Reid's dicked up his last few DC hires....so why give him rope in this area? I'm going to give him a chance because it's only fair, but I'm not giving him any more rope than I would have if Pioli had hired him. There's nothing in Reid's track record to suggest that he's worth a damn at finding qualified DCs. |
Another reeruned baby seal just got the club.
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The one thing I will give him credit for on this, is that it seems he went and got the guy who's style fits whats here, not forcing guys into roles they aren't as good at. |
Suttons record looks like Gunthers if he never had DT.
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Andy Reid's track record with DC's (outside of Jim Johnson) is below average.
This is an uninspiring hire to me. But I'll see what happens. |
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Overall, I am way more on the side of "players make the coach" and not the other way around, but I think we have earned the right to remain a little skeptical. |
As far as I am concerned, we should bring back the whole lot of lineman and re-evaluate them at the appropriate condition and within the new scheme. Let's be real. There is a lot of PHYSICAL talent in our D-Line. Who the **** knows how the two-gap read and react bullshit ****ed up their mental approach to the game.
Basically, we need to can our perception of these players under the read and react defense and give them a chance to show what they can do when they are just bulldozing a gap. I have a feeling the mental aspect of the 2-gap approach was slowing down many of these players' ability to effectively get off the line. I am going to give each of them a clean slate. |
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JFC the children are coming out to play today. We all know Bailey's odds of sticking in the NFL are slim, as is the case with most players drafted mid late rounds etc. I just want to hold up on calling him done. |
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You're a ****ing mongoloid who can't tell the difference between different defensive alignments/techniques.
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My concern is that Sutton's track record has been anything but spectacular. My other concern is that he goes to 2-gap, which I imagine is what he ran under Mangini. The bright side is... great to see Reid flexed schemes. Also he must have been very well respected for Rex to keep him on staff after Mangini was fired. Even if he got demoted, it's fairly unusual for a DC to stay on the team after he's fired. The other key points are that he's now familiar with the Rex Ryan scheme. Let's hope he's learned a thing or two. Also, in his first stint as DC, don't forget that he had to adjust a 4-3 into a 3-4, which can take some time to do. |
Poe has the best potential by a mile of all those guys.
Why would anyone think to put him anywhere but the nose? Especially in a league where a nose with versatility to play across the line is becoming increasingly important? |
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Hali rushes the QB and Bailey sets the edge in that alignment you idiot and that is why he moves out to meet the LT. JFC you have become a stupid ****ing dork. |
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These guys were so poorly coached, so fundamentally unsound that I'm giving everyone on this team a complete pass. Bailey was primarily an attacking defensive end at Miami out of a 43. He was a legit 6'3", 285 lbs. at the combine with superb measurables. He led the Canes in sacks and TFL for two straight years and was a 1st Team All-Conference his senior year. He was jammed into a two gap 34 or a 2-4-5 third down subpackage with shit coaching. Two gap 34's require a decision by the linemen to choose the gap that they are going to hold right off the snap versus a 1 gap which is a presnap determined, upfield penetrating style that forces the offensive lineman to actively engage the defender versus the two gap which means to have the defender hold the o-linemen during their movements. Bailey, Powe and Poe should all be better suited for a one gap style versus a two gap. In fact, with the personel that we have, especially Poe and Berry, a 46 type of defense would actually be ideal. The only thing we're really missing from that is a big, press coverage corner. Someone just like Xavier Rhodes or David Amerson - one of which should be available with our first pick in the second round. |
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I don't know what we have in Bailey, but I'd like to see how he responds to better coaching and full time commitment to 1-gap. |
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I would still rather Poe be groomed to play more of a Wilfork role. I don't like the way traditional 0-techniques become such a huge liability in no-huddle. One of the reasons I really liked the Poe pick. I like having defensive personnel that can legitimately play every down. |
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Now that I would like to see.
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Good idea for a sci-fi original movie too. |
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