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We can’t go into next year with a Worley/Bradberry CB tandem


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13 hours ago, stirs said:

I guarantee that the percentage increase in blitz packages lead directly to the decrease in what you guys are calling bad play from the CB's

Have Ramsey play with our ancient DE's and S and blitz packages and see what happens 

At least you get it, I get tired of repeating myself. A lot are judging off the saints game as well where we were playing man with our cbs on islands. They actually were in good position A lot brees just made some insane throws and the wrs literally couldnt drop anything. No corner thrives in that situation!

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22 hours ago, stirs said:

I guarantee that the percentage increase in blitz packages lead directly to the decrease in what you guys are calling bad play from the CB's

Have Ramsey play with our ancient DE's and S and blitz packages and see what happens 

Last year it was because they were rookies.  This year its because Peppers and Johnson are old and we blitz too much.  I wonder what the excuse will be next year? 

Missed tackles and dropped interceptions are not the safeties',  DE's or the blitz's fault.  Personally, I hope they don't need an excuse next year and they improve their play.  The surest way to do that is to bring in shutdown corner and let Worely and Bradberry  compete for a spot on the weak side.

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On 1/14/2018 at 6:52 PM, Saca312 said:

We can’t go into next season with Wilks calling 3rd down blitz’ like he has all season.

When your front four can't generate pressure you have to send another man.  Smhhhhhhh I wish you would criticise CMC like this.  Your selective criticism irritated the fug out of me. 

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On 1/15/2018 at 4:22 AM, Saca312 said:

We can’t go into next season with Wilks calling 3rd down blitz’ like he has all season.

I think the regression was due more to WIlks style than talent. 

Both Worley and Bradberry had great 2nd half of the season in 2016 under McDermott and most on this forum were content with the future of these players.

X's and O's aren't my forte but if you blitz shouldn't your DBs be closer than 10-15 yds to a receiver?  Hell The Golden Calf of Bristol could diagnose a blitz and call for a short pass in front of the defenders.  

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16 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I think the regression was due more to WIlks style than talent. 

Both Worley and Bradberry had great 2nd half of the season in 2016 under McDermott and most on this forum were content with the future of these players.

X's and O's aren't my forte but if you blitz shouldn't your DBs be closer than 10-15 yds to a receiver?  Hell The Golden Calf of Bristol could diagnose a blitz and call for a short pass in front of the defenders.  

I think this is a chicken or egg type thing.  I always thought we blitzed more BECAUSE our secondary can't stay with receivers for very long.  

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15 hours ago, beastson said:

Having a strong secondary can do man and zone can do wonders in today's league. This poo needs to be the number 1 priority 

 In our division with Ryan, Brees and Winston, we need a first rate secondary.  That said, our offense needs more attention as the scoring shows.  Norv was a huge step forward.  We need weapons and protection there.  

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45 minutes ago, Manther said:

 In our division with Ryan, Brees and Winston, we need a first rate secondary.  That said, our offense needs more attention as the scoring shows.  Norv was a huge step forward.  We need weapons and protection there.  

I meant like number 1 priority of the defensive side of the ball.

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On 1/20/2018 at 1:04 PM, jumpman910 said:

Only immediate saving grace would be if the broncos cut Talib but by all accounts it looks like they'll just try to trade him.  

Talib would be awesome.  I think Malcolm Butler becomes a FA next year...bet Belichik lets him walk.

On 1/20/2018 at 12:50 PM, beastson said:

I meant like number 1 priority of the defensive side of the ball.

Ahh.  I agree.

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