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Tunescribe 11-01-2006 12:39 PM

I want to see Manning put on his backside
 
The most frustrating thing about our play against the Colts last year was no one laid a finger on Manning. Now with Seymour in there, a healthy Rodney plus Chad Scott and Hawkins playing well in the secondary, I'm keeping my fingers crossed that we finally can get the right coverage/rush schemes in place to put some pressure on the quarterhick. We've GOT to get him hesitating and moving, then rough him up a bit. Nothing warms my heart like seeing Peyton eat turf then flap his arms at people, hang his head and whine.

Oswlek 11-01-2006 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Tunescribe
The most frustrating thing about our play against the Colts last year was no one laid a finger on Manning. Now with Seymour back, a healthy Rodney plus Chad Scott and Hawkins playing well in the secondary, I'm keeping my fingers crossed that we finally can get the right coverage/rush schemes in place to put some pressure on the quarterhick. We've GOT to get him hesitating and moving, then rough him up a bit. Nothing warms my heart like seeing Peyton eat turf then flap his arms at people, hang his head and whine.

Sacks are great, but what I want is a man in his face. I want Manning to have to convert at least one play on the move per drive. He drops to below average when he throws on the run.

The one time they forced Manning to throw on the run las year, Vrabel got an int.

PatsSox363804 11-01-2006 12:41 PM

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I think Rodney will have a huge impact in this game, whether he is stopping the run, being sent in on a blitz, or hitting Wayne and Harrison in the mouth every time they touch the ball. His toughness was sorely missed last season.

Tunescribe 11-01-2006 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Oswlek
Sacks are great, but what I want is a man in his face. He drops to below average when he throws on the run.

Yes, he's very much a rhythm guy and doesn't move in the pocket like Brady. Got to get him running laterally and we CAN'T give him time to throw deep or we're toast.

cstjohn17 11-01-2006 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Tunescribe
The most frustrating thing about our play against the Colts last year was no one laid a finger on Manning. Now with Seymour in there, a healthy Rodney plus Chad Scott and Hawkins playing well in the secondary, I'm keeping my fingers crossed that we finally can get the right coverage/rush schemes in place to put some pressure on the quarterhick. We've GOT to get him hesitating and moving, then rough him up a bit. Nothing warms my heart like seeing Peyton eat turf then flap his arms at people, hang his head and whine.

Yes, exactly. We have to get that pretty, spoiled little sissy and his ever so delicate white jersey muddy. A earlier introduction to Wilfork or Seymour will be great. Even better would be Warren, Green, Bruschi, Vrabel, Colvin Bruschi and Harrision hitting him at the same time.

workhorse 11-01-2006 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Oswlek
Sacks are great, but what I want is a man in his face. I want Manning to have to convert at least one play on the move per drive. He drops to below average when he throws on the run.

The one time they forced Manning to throw on the run las year, Vrabel got an int.


The Colts have actually worked on rolling Peyton out this year. They did it several times in the Giants game to help avoid the pressure and they had some success with it.

workhorse 11-01-2006 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by cstjohn17
Yes, exactly. We have to get that pretty, spoiled little sissy and his ever so delicate white jersey muddy. A earlier introduction to Wilfork or Seymour will be great. Even better would be Warren, Green, Bruschi, Vrabel, Colvin Bruschi and Harrision hitting him at the same time.


I don't think Peyton can be called a sissy when he only missed a single play when he got his jaw broken.

Oswlek 11-01-2006 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by workhorse
The Colts have actually worked on rolling Peyton out this year. They did it several times in the Giants game to help avoid the pressure and they had some success with it.

I can buy that, but what I mean is unplanned scrambling. It just makes sense that he would be better if the movement is part of the original play

Oswlek 11-01-2006 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by workhorse
I don't think Peyton can be called a sissy when he only missed a single play when he got his jaw broken.

Yeah, but it was only a hairline fracture! :rolleyes:

:D

5 Rings for Brady!! 11-01-2006 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by workhorse
I don't think Peyton can be called a sissy when he only missed a single play when he got his jaw broken.

He can be called a sissy easily based on the way he plays under pressure. The whole throwing picks off his back foot part. That's why he never wins when it counts.


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