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Will the 'Pees Factor' give the Ravens an edge?

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Pees knows all about this defense having been DC here for a few years and knows how this team plays defense.

How much of an edge do you see with Pees having knowledge of the Pats Blitz and other defensive schemes this weekend?
 
Pees knows all about this defense having been DC here for a few years and knows how this team plays defense.

How much of an edge do you see with Pees having knowledge of the Pats Blitz and other defensive schemes this weekend?

When was the last time those were used in the same sentence?
 
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Pees knows all about this defense having been DC here for a few years and knows how this team plays defense.

How much of an edge do you see with Pees having knowledge of the Pats Blitz and other defensive schemes this weekend?

If I thought that HE ever UNDERSTOOD our defense....then I might be worried that his insight might give them some help )
 
Wait till next season when we play KC...
 
What advantage? They killed us last time. I think with Pees there, they might not do as well, actually.
 
National Football Post had an article on the subject today - though from reading the column they didn't seem to make it out to be that big of a deal.

Ravens quizzing Pees about the Patriots | National Football Post

"Well, yeah, we like to think so," coach John Harbaugh said when asked if Pees will help the Ravens on Sunday at Gillette Stadium. "But then again, they know that we know that they know that Dean's here. So, what will they change? The big thing we concern ourselves with is us.

"You study your opponent and you try to have an idea what you're up against. And we do as good a job as anybody about that. But the main thing is how you play, how you execute the game plan and make some plays."
 
How is this different than us playing Denver or the Browns (or formerly the Jets) or KC or Miami (their VP was Belichick's mentor), etc.....?
 
How is this different than us playing Denver or the Browns (or formerly the Jets) or KC or Miami (their VP was Belichick's mentor), etc.....?

Because the Ravens have talent to carry out any tips pees has...the broncos and browns and Chiefs and Dolphins are lacking more to do something with it
 
When was the last time those were used in the same sentence?



The Pats in 2009, under Pees, were one of the more aggressive defenses in the league when it came to the blitz.
 
If you like Pees (aka the minority on this board) then yes he may give them an edge as the Pats haven't changed 100% of their plays.

Though the Ravens are low in the league in sacks so Brady will probably do a lot of play action and go through his reads to find the open receiver like he does best.
 
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I don't know how much Pees can give them that they can't figure out themselves. I assume Belichick will change calls and formations enough that Pees won't be able to pick them up easily from the sidelines or the booth. They might get some, but Belichick has tried to revamp the defense from last year a bit before this weekend.
 
I vote no. Both teams must be diligent to study whatever current films that are available.
 
Pees has some personal insights on player strengths and weaknesses, which could be helpful. But I wouldn't call it an edge.

The offense he practiced against is transforming their entire philosophy on the go. The defense he coached has a lot of young players who are growing and changing and improving. Many of his personal insights on young guys like Brace may be obsolete now as the kids start to grow and mature.

I'm more concerned about Ngata and Rice and Lewis and Boldin and Hoosh and a re-vitalized Heap than I am about Pees.
 
Would we have an edge being that we are familiar with their D-Coach?.
 
Would we have an edge being that we are familiar with their D-Coach?.

In particular if I was BB, I would be racking my brain for any play Pees had come up with while at NE, that BB said won't work and didn't get to run. Dean will be determined to run that play this Sunday to prove BB wrong.
 
Well, the Pees factor never gave us much of an advantage, so I'd say, "no."
 
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