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How did Seau/Colvin look yesterday? General observations on the defense yesterday?
Haven't seen any 'thoughts/observations' threads from those who saw the game. Please post any you have here, or general observations from the defense if you saw the game. From following the game online they were dominant early on then let up when we got the big lead.
I've only got to watch the defense twice since AD went down, vs. the Jets and Steelers. Against the Steelers they seemed to be making strides compared to the Jets game. |
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I think losing Guyton affected the D more than one would expect. Sure hope he's ok.
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Re: How did Seau/Colvin look yesterday? General observations on the defense yesterday
Seau got toasted a few times by McFadden, but in truth. Seau gets a pass from me for quite a bit. The guy should be sipping Corona on the beach, but chose to come back and play for a team that needed him. Anything we get from him is Bonus time. I do hope Guyton is okay though, cuz at this point Seau is a Major step down.
Colvin, looked a little rusty to be expected but then again........ I expected that. Against Oakland, his play was enough. But I'd worry against really strong teams. He did make some good plays though. I'm sure others more knowledgeable will chime in, but these were my impressions. |
Re: How did Seau/Colvin look yesterday? General observations on the defense yesterday
I think Colvin looked solid. Always around the ball. He certainly isn't getting to the QB like he used to, but hopefully he will be able to gain more confidence as the days pass.
Seau was good inside the tackles, but on any sweep or screen he looked lost. Can't expect him to run with McFadden though. |
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Seau = Bruschi. The brain is still there and leads to nice plays, but the bod is dragging just a tad too much. Colvin doesn't have the same explosiveness, but he was Rosie Hustle (Charlie's little brother) yesterday, making plays with his head, technique, and some residual athletic ability. I'm proud to have both players here. |
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Like you said, good between the tackles, but a liability outside and in coverage. |
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We'll have a better idea of where the defense stands this upcoming Sunday.
Personally, I find it interesting that Colvin is not part of the nickel. The team is opting to go bigger using 3 DL to pass rush. Colvin forced some QB pressure yesterday when he was in there in the base 3-4, but that may be b/c the rightside of that Raiders line was a joke. Either way, I thought Colvin looked pretty decent out there. |
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Not sure if it means anything at all, but Colvin did not fly home with the team. I crossed paths with him at SFO. Told him "good game" and "great to have you back" which he replied thanks to.
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I agree with the Seau & Colvin assessments posted here. I watched them specificly. Seau is still strong against the run inside the tackles. In space he's toast. Colvin was bringing it. Never quite got there but the pressure was there. Better than I'd feared he'd be. I really respect their contributions.
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