A man named Brady
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.HOF Talent:
Revis
All-Pro Talent:
Mayo
McCourty
Probowl Talent:
Jones
Wilfork
Solid Starters:
Ninkovich
Dennard
Browner
Arrington (slot)
Young talent that could prove to be solid starters or above:
Hightower
Collins
Easley
Butler
Ryan
Siliga/Jones
BB is to blame if this defense isn't top 3-5. The only spot were talent deficient is SS.
If you want to talk about “talent”, I would say these players I listed all have All-Pro talent.HOF Talent:
Revis
All-Pro Talent:
Mayo
McCourty
Probowl Talent:
Jones
Wilfork
Solid Starters:
Ninkovich
Dennard
Browner
Arrington (slot)
Young talent that could prove to be solid starters or above:
Hightower
Collins
Easley
Butler
Ryan
Siliga/Jones
BB is to blame if this defense isn't top 3-5. The only spot were talent deficient is SS.
Top 5 in points allowed (which is what really matters.)
My biggest concern with the defense is that we do not have an identity. I do not like that we are constantly changing how we do things in terms of scheme, if we want to be multiple that is fine we can be a hybrid scheme, but last season we were mostly 4-3 and this preseason we were mostly 3-4. It is concerning to me that 4 years into the gig Patricia has yet to really take on an identity as a coordinator.
Pete Carroll has a scheme out in Seattle, they have been consistent with it for years now, no matter the personnel. I think that makes a big difference for them.