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Nick Foles doesn’t play defense.Are you trying to compare Nick Foles to the GOAT?
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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.Nick Foles doesn’t play defense.Are you trying to compare Nick Foles to the GOAT?
All that being said lets not forget that Flores is in his first year as DC. He will learn a lot this season and we won't see "truly his defense" until late this year or maybe even next year.
With chandler jones on the team the patriots were 48-16 (.750) in the regular season and 6-3 in the playoffs. (In Sb once win once in 4 seasons)Athleticism is a relative term. They are all pretty friggin athletic. But, none of them are Chandler Jones.
1) he hasn’t deployed anything. He literally has not used a game plan yet.This defense is already bearing his signature. Flores deploys a more traditional 4 men front than the 5 man hybrid front that Patricia preferred. The backers play closer to the LOS and DBs are in more press, and don't give too much of a cushion. All this and other contributes to the aggressiveness that I expect to see, that we haven't had in a while.
We'll see what happens, come Sunday. I'm looking forward to it.
That is the 2nd time you have mentioned the eye-test. It means nothing because your eyes arent experienced enough nor objective. Eye- test LOL
If the Pats D ranked at 28th in points allowed last year that is the first thing you would have pointed to. Because they were top five, and that stat dosent fit your narrative you have gone all straw-man to try to save face here.
You mentioned the 03 and 04 D as if the point you were trying to make was that this current D cant be good because 03-04 had more talent? Is that your point?
I go to the games, I see what is going on, stuff you cannot see on TV.
So your argument is that games that support your opinion count and games that don’t do not, and apparently all nfl teams don’t play games against good teams as well as bad teams.
Alrighty then.
So your argument is that games that support your opinion count and games that don’t do not, and apparently all nfl teams don’t play games against good teams as well as bad teams.
Alrighty then.
Ahhh yes, the "I go to the games and see stuff you cant see on TV"
I knew this was coming. What was I thinking trying to debate anything with an expert like you.
Every team plays games against good teams bad teams and average teams.Andy, if you don’t know the difference between the teams like Jets and Dolphins, on the one hand, and the steelers and eagles on the other hand, then i don’t know what to tell you.
Allowing or not allowing points isn’t a statistic it’s what determines winning or losing. There are no lies on who scored more points.I don't want to appeal to authority. But there is a reason why a popular saying is "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics"
I don't want to appeal to authority. But there is a reason why a popular saying is "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics"
It’s more than just the RPO.
Your going to see it just with the personnel added thru FA and coming back from injury.
1) he hasn’t deployed anything. He literally has not used a game plan yet.
2) how can you have the backers closer to the line and that means you have a 4 man front when the guy who supposedly played them further back played a 5 man front?
That contradicts itself and there is nothing true it any of it.
D. McCourty is an excellent safety, but he isn't a guy who makes a lot of INTs like other safeties in the league.
Those teams had a lot more talent on the rosters.
Athleticism is a relative term. They are all pretty friggin athletic. But, none of them are Chandler Jones.
Probably because DMac doesn't play exactly the same role as other safeties in the league.
A lot of it actually is the RPO.
The RPO is kind of an extreme version of play-action. It was developed specifically to exploit weak, poor-tackling run-defenses (and the Pats 2017 run-D was one of the weakest I've ever seen) and to stymie the pass rush by making the rushers hesitate and guess.
Very well-executed by Philly, and it worked like a charm for both KC and Philly. The Pats may have been "ready" for it, schematically, but they simply didn't have the players to put on the field who could stop it.
I'm guessing that a bunch of other teams - especially Pats opponents this season - try to copy it (and probably eff it up). Well, the Pats now do have the players. They also have Bielema (who's had to deal with it already for a few years) consulting for the defense, focusing on the DL. IOW, he's not on the staff just because he's BB's buddy.
Odds are we'll see some of it out of the Texans on Sunday.
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