PatsFans.com Menu
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans
PatsFans.com - The Hub For New England Patriots Fans

Andy Benoit:Jadeveon Clowney gives the Texans their only realistic chance of pulling off a win

Status
Not open for further replies.

SVN

PatsFans.com Retired Jersey Club
Joined
Sep 18, 2005
Messages
38,851
Reaction score
16,250
Jadeveon Clowney Is the Houston Texans’ Only Hope | The MMQB with Peter King
Jadeveon Clowney gives the Texans their only realistic chance of pulling off an all-time upset at New England on Saturday night. Nobody on the Patriots can block the third-year dynamo; they’ll have to neutralize Clowney schematically. Fortunately, that’s what this offense is set up to do. Though they threw deep more often (and successfully) than usual this season, the Patriots are the AFC’s top seed because Tom Brady and coordinator Josh McDaniels have mastered the quick-strike game and have built one of the league’s stronger, more expansive screen games. These tactics all but remove pass blocking from the equation.
 
The underrating of Solder and Cannon makes it hard to take him seriously. No one can block Clowney? Then how did he end up with fewer sacks than Trey Flowers? He's a good player, no doubt, but let's cut the hyperbole.
 
Ummm, forgive me, but didn't they block him while playing earlier this year when starting a 3rd string QB? I didn't realize we had someone named Nobody on our o-line!
 
Last edited:
Hopefully Clowney will have just as memorable a day against NE as Von Miller did.
 
Hopefully Clowney will have just as memorable a day against NE as Von Miller did during the 2016 regular season, not the 2015 AFC Championship game.

Fixed that for you to prevent any jinxing!!!
 
He said some dumb stuff but he is not wrong.

If the Texans win the 3 biggest reasons will be

#1 Pats have a bad day
#2 Lucky bounces
#3 The pass rush is godly. (Clowney and Mercilus)

They need all 3 and can only control 1 but the Pats can attempt to counter it too.
 
Well he only needs 1 sack to outnumber the whopping 0.5 total Watt has gotten in 5 games combined vs. The Pats
 
Well the article, while a bit sensational, is correct. Clowney using Brady as a piñata is pretty much the only shot they have. Well, that and the Pats completely shooting themselves in the foot and playing their worst game of the season.
 
The overrating of these other teams players is absurd. Get used to hearing Poe, Houston, and Peters 366451 times if they play KC.

I don't know how these teams ever lose with all of their amazing players.
 
I almost drove off the road Monday night when I agreed with Adam Jones's position that Clowney is overrated.
 
One of my sports apps had an article about what Houston would need to do to win.

One was follow the Broncos defensive blueprint from the AFC Championship game.

Ok, I'm so far beyond tired of people saying a certain team laid out the blueprints for how to beat another, as if all teams have equal rosters and the ability to execute said blueprints.

So all Houston has to do is use their lockdown corners to smother the Pats WRs, and their DEs need to get to Brady within 1.5 seconds consistently. It's so simple.....
 
2016 NFL Sack Leaders, in order

Vic Beasley Jr., LB
Von Miller, LB
Lorenzo Alexander, LB
Markus Golden, LB
Danielle Hunter, DE
Cliff Avril, DE
Cameron Wake, DE
Erik Walden, LB
Ryan Kerrigan, LB
Chandler Jones, LB
Nick Perry, LB
Khalil Mack, DE
Brian Orakpo, LB
Joey Bosa, DE
Dee Ford, LB
Frank Clark, DE
Mario Addison, DE
Derrick Morgan, LB
Geno Atkins, DT
Trent Murphy, DE
Olivier Vernon, DE
Terrell Suggs, LB
Calais Campbell, DT
Carlos Dunlap, DE
Everson Griffen, DE
Melvin Ingram, LB
Aaron Donald, DT
Kerry Hyder, DT
Shane Ray, LB
Yannick Ngakoue, DE
Julius Peppers, LB
Brian Robison, DE
Willie Young, LB
Cameron Jordan, DE
Whitney Mercilus, LB
Gerald McCoy, DT
Jason Pierre-Paul, DE
Bruce Irvin, LB
Akiem Hicks, DE
Trey Flowers, DL
Leonard Williams, DE
Leonard Floyd, LB
Robert Ayers, DE
Nick Fairley, DT
Fletcher Cox, DT
Malik Jackson, DT
Ahmad Brooks, LB
Jerry Hughes, LB
Kawann Short, DT
Benson Mayowa, DE
Jadeveon Clowney, LB
 
I only glanced at the article, but it doesn't seem like he noticed that Donald Penn was out at LT for the Raiders. Isn't that a big reason Clowney had such a good game against the Raiders?

Solder susceptible to a loop rush occasionally, but he's gotten better against that technique his year.

Doesn't 5 across leaves you susceptible to the usual dig, seam slant and hitch routes if you bring all 5?
 
Only a few more days and we can finally talk about a game that actually matters against a team that might give us a run... can't wait for this ********, irrelevant week to end.
 
This is lazy analysis. One player on the other team is not 'the only realistic chance' of beating the Patriots. That's more of an NBA thing where one player can dominate and take over a game; I don't think it ever happens in football, except maybe when the QB gets really hot. Clowney's not gonna have 10 sacks or anything like that. For Clowney to have an impact will require the Houston secondary to also play well, etc.

This is a Skip Bayless-like take where the name recognition of a player leads to the analysis focusing on that player and not going any deeper.

Also I guess I'm missing where we have a 'more expansive screen game'. How many screen plays do we run in a game? 3-4 at most? Is this 2004?

*Caveat: I only read the OP, not the article itself.
 
This is lazy analysis. One player on the other team is not 'the only realistic chance' of beating the Patriots. That's more of an NBA thing where one player can dominate and take over a game; I don't think it ever happens in football, except maybe when the QB gets really hot. Clowney's not gonna have 10 sacks or anything like that. For Clowney to have an impact will require the Houston secondary to also play well, etc.

This is a Skip Bayless-like take where the name recognition of a player leads to the analysis focusing on that player and not going any deeper.

Also I guess I'm missing where we have a 'more expansive screen game'. How many screen plays do we run in a game? 3-4 at most? Is this 2004?

*Caveat: I only read the OP, not the article itself.

And how many times has Brady seen 5 across or one of its many variations? 1,000? 5,000? Ugh.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Thursday Patriots Notebook 4/23: Vrabel Set to Miss Day 3 of Draft ‘Seeking Counseling’
MORSE: Final Patriots Mock Draft
MORSE: Final Patriots Mock Draft
Mark Morse
11 hours ago
Former Patriots Super Bowl MVP Set to Announce Pick During Draft
TRANSCRIPT: Mike Vrabel’s Media Statement on Tuesday 4/21
MORSE: What Will the Patriots Do in the Draft?
MORSE: Patriots Prospects and 30 Visits
Patriots News 04-19, Countdown To Draft Day
MORSE: Patriots Mock Draft 6 – A Week Before the Draft
TRANSCRIPT: Eliot Wolf Pre-Draft Press Conference 4/13
Patriots News 04-12, What To Watch For In The NFL Draft
Back
Top