Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Beastson Opinion On Julius Peppers


beastson

Recommended Posts

http://www.panthers.com/media-vault/videos/Missile-Guidance/4ab4c0ec-4675-4001-9344-9e568cc98876

At the end of the video, thats Pep he's talking about. Besides not playing like he dont want to be here, cause he didnt, if you watch him... he second guess way too much. Instead of just attacking like Freeny. The game moves too fast to be second guessing. To be playing the run and they fake it, or playing the pass, and they run it. Thats why dude dont be in position as he once once was. I also think Pep need to move back to LE for most of the time, not RE

Link to comment
Share on other sites

http://www.panthers.com/media-vault/videos/Missile-Guidance/4ab4c0ec-4675-4001-9344-9e568cc98876

At the end of the video, thats Pep he's talking about. Besides not playing like he dont want to be here, cause he didnt, if you watch him... he second guess way too much. Instead of just attacking like Freeny. The game moves too fast to be second guessing. To be playing the run and they fake it, or playing the pass, and they run it. Thats why dude dont be in position as he once once was. I also think Pep need to move back to LE for most of the time, not RE

not sure if that was Pep or just the DL in general. Pep doesn't appear to be looking for the run when a lot of guys are rushing though on some plays......wish we have the added luxery off knowing what he is being told to do.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Im Beastson, and this is my opinion On Peppers problem

I've seen plenty of times where Pep just rush a little bit and look to see if they will run, then attack

but, we don't know what he is asked to do......but clearly he is looking for the run and screens while others rush.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If thats the case, if you have someone like Freeny who just know to attack only on every play and Pep is being asked to maintain his lane to help run support, should he get a lot of blame

You are correct, we dont know. Me personally, I think its just him

Pep played a terrible game, but you only wish he was the only guy responsible for our horrible Dline woes. deep down you know that's not the case

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If thats the case, if you have someone like Freeny who just know to attack only on every play and Pep is being asked to maintain his lane to help run support, should he get a lot of blame

You are correct, we dont know. Me personally, I think its just him

Freeney wasn't probably b/c he simply isn't very good against the run....and really is just a pass rushing specialist (one of the best). We know Carolina overall has liked to use Peppers in a lot of assignments that have little to do with getting to the QB....I think it will always be a healthty combo with Pep now. The DL isn't that great and they ask him to do a lot besides only committing to the QB b/c he has the talent.........he doesn't seem to enjoy that roll in Carolina....has voiced it and doesn't give it his all. Pep deserves blame though. But nobody outside Davis on defense has looked good each week. Pep looked like an allstar week 1. I don't think Beason has looked that great either......but people like Beason.......and they are willing to find excuses for him also b/c they know he gives it his all. Pep even if given it his all like before mid 06 still looked like he was going at 80%.....plays were just being made.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If you watch the game again, you'll see Brayton right now, is our best pass rusher...and there's so much wrong with that

Idk, I think Charles and Davis was the best rushing that night

Which just furthers my point. Johnson need to start. Rotating over and over again is taking away what he brings and to get better with much more PT

Link to comment
Share on other sites

http://www.panthers.com/media-vault/videos/Missile-Guidance/4ab4c0ec-4675-4001-9344-9e568cc98876

At the end of the video, thats Pep he's talking about. Besides not playing like he dont want to be here, cause he didnt, if you watch him... he second guess way too much. Instead of just attacking like Freeny. The game moves too fast to be second guessing. To be playing the run and they fake it, or playing the pass, and they run it. Thats why dude dont be in position as he once once was. I also think Pep need to move back to LE for most of the time, not RE

How about the beginning of the video. He said something about this defense is a "bend dont break defense" ........ Thats the problem!!! Something we have know, but annoying to hear them say it. I am tired of that style of football. Watch teams go up and down the field, giving teams first downs hoping to hold them to a FG or getting a turnover to prevent a score. Ridiculus. Even when teams dont score or turn it over, they give up a couple of first down before forcing a punt therefor changing up the field position. I dont think they have forced a 3 and out all season, and definately didnt against the Cowboys. Just once, or twice that could have helped when the Cowboys were deep in their end.

The Panther defense will not change, improve significanly or being good consistently as long as they continue to play this style and that wont change as long as Fox is here.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If you watch the game again, you'll see Brayton right now, is our best pass rusher...and there's so much wrong with that

Brayton was a first round pick back in the day. He has talent and seems to be putting it to use right now. I love his motor he just keeps going unlike peppers.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I don't think Dave touches the defense. That might be a mark against him but definitely a huge red flag for evero. He refuses to run anything other than soft zone and when you don't get pressure that's an awful scheme
    • You don't have to convince me. I think not picking up the option should absolutely be firmly on the table but I just do not see Tepper and Morgan doing that for previously stated reasons. Therefore I'm not going to bother entertaining the notion. Just hoping we actually get real viable competition. If that doesn't happen at the minimum then my perception of that is complete and utter professional malpractice.
    • It was absolutely a catch, and I can’t believe how many folks were stating, before the NFL’s apology, that the overturn was the right call.  The ultimate question in this case is this: can a player complete a catch with only one hand? Of course, we all know the answer to that question, and it is an emphatic “Yes.” T-Mac maintained complete control with one hand (believe it was the right) while the other came off when the ball hit the ground. The ball was in the same position in the one hand (watch T-Mac’s fingers in relation to the NFL shield on the ball) after touching the ground as it was when it first went to the ground. Going back to the question above, if one hand can establish control, then there was no need for the other to stay on the ball, so long as the ball doesn’t move in that one hand that stays on it   It blew my mind that they overturned this in the first place. This should not be a “We got it wrong on the replay because there wasn’t clear and convincing evidence.” This should have been, “That was absolutely a catch.”
×
×
  • Create New...