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You can't roll that out with James Earl Jones just passing away...you gotta reword!I find the lack of pressure somewhat concerning.
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He was also sacked three times, so I'd take the "analytics" with a grain of salt.I find the lack of pressure somewhat concerning.
Yeah something a little strange about this statHe was also sacked three times, so I'd take the "analytics" with a grain of salt.
I find the lack of pressure somewhat concerning.
The secondary was absolutely amazing.That spray chart plus no pressure must mean we did a great job in coverage and/or confusing the QB. He was forced to throw it short pretty much every time.
I've discovered "analytics" is more often than not a bunch of math nerds who know little to nothing about football making up stats to fit their predetermined bias.Yeah something a little strange about this stat
I would think somebody would’ve done it then. If you look at the top 15 passing offfenses by yards per attempt or by total yards or by many measures, they almost always make the playoffs.Call me crazy, but I have been thinking about this for a few years - with teams transitioning more and more towards high flying passing attacks and stocking their defensive rosters with more corners and lighter DLs/more "tweener" LBs, it seems like there's been a prime opportunity to really take advantage of that trend with a punishing running game. Teams, on average, are just not built to stop the run these days - and even if they can do it decently, they don't have much depth in that regard and you will wear them down after a little while. Even the Patriots' defense itself is probably susceptible to this problem.
Nobody’s taking the ball out of the best quarterbacks hands to hand it to a running back when the games matter
Leverett is still our backup center. Apparently, Jordan couldn't beat him out for that role. My hope is that we will replace Leverett with a real center sometime soon, with Hudson from the Practice Squad or a minor trade.Don’t forget strange if he comes back. Is leverett still the backup center? Otherwise id say hes pretty expendable here, though he had trouble at c anyways. Someone mentioned they could try strange at backup c . Could they try him at LT too? Guard could be in pretty nice shape once sow is back even with onwenu considered rt , but my preference is obviously to be able to play him at rg
So, you would bench Robinson so the Okorafor can start. For me, that is a non-starter. I would much rather just cut Okorafor.If Lowe can stay healthy, they will probably try him a RT where he played better in TC before benching or cutting him.
I think we will probably saw the following line against SEA:
Lowe - Jordan - Andrews - Onwenu - Okorafor
I am not following the connection to James Earl Jones. Please splainYou can't roll that out with James Earl Jones just passing away...you gotta reword!
so?Also am I the only one concerned that Baker and Mayo are going to clash leading to a trade or release?
I am not following the connection to James Earl Jones. Please splain
Worked for Tenn with Henry for a few years.Call me crazy, but I have been thinking about this for a few years - with teams transitioning more and more towards high flying passing attacks and stocking their defensive rosters with more corners and lighter DLs/more "tweener" LBs, it seems like there's been a prime opportunity to really take advantage of that trend with a punishing running game. Teams, on average, are just not built to stop the run these days - and even if they can do it decently, they don't have much depth in that regard and you will wear them down after a little while. Even the Patriots' defense itself is probably susceptible to this problem.
One of my favs. Has been for a few years. Underrated, but valuable.Jonathan Jones deserves so much more appreciation around these parts.
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