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After 3 games, they were giving up 15 ppg, averaging 275 yards through the air, and 88 on the ground.Was last year's defense really one of three worst in the league at this point last year?
Maybe, but we're basing this on 3 weeks of a 16+ game season. I think it's way too early to know too much about anyone's team, including our own, aside from the fact that our offense currently looks awesome when healthy.Only team that scares me really is KC..Pitt no..Denver no...
Maybe, but we're basing this on 3 weeks of a 16+ game season. I think it's way too early to know too much about anyone's team, including our own, aside from the fact that our offense currently looks awesome when healthy.
Pittsburgh is now 5-13 in their last 18 when playing on the road against sub .500 teams. What they did yesterday is nothing new, and yet they've remained fairly competitive. It seems as though they play up/down to their competition too often.
Denver is never anything terribly special, but they play very good defense and always seem to be tough at home. I do think their QB looks more comfortable this year, and they seem to have a fairly balanced offense.
KC was the #2 seed last year, so it baffled me why no one seemed to take them seriously all summer long.
I think OAK is the worst of the bunch, but they still have some good skill position players and some playmakers on defense. They have the potential to be a pain in the butt as a WC team.
Alex Smith is a game manager but looks different this year
Contract year
He's had 4 of the past 6 years where he won 11+ games. I don't think he came out of nowhere as much as you seem to.But why after what 13 years it all of a sudden changes...he's been in other contract years and I don't remember this from him...He was always the guy on 3rd and 6..to throw a 4 yard pass with a defender on the WR.
Did their OC change? Because their O seems a lot more open. He does have one of if not the fastest guys in the NFL so that helps
Sunday was a Smith game...155 yards and 2 TDs. Vs us however is was a career day
He's had 4 of the past 6 years where he won 11+ games. I don't think he came out of nowhere as much as you seem to.
He's definitely making good decisions, lately, though.
Yeah, he's benefiting greatly from good defensive play, but I also think that he's a decent choice for that kind of west coast offense.If you had to rank him...where would be be on your list...top 10..15?
Yeah, he's benefiting greatly from good defensive play, but I also think that he's a decent choice for that kind of west coast offense.
You're right, though. I probably wouldn't even have him in the top 12-15 for current QBs.
Diidn't we feel pretty much the same way about the defense, this time last season??? The more I think about it, one of the great simple truths that BB has come to realize is that every team is different. Usually at least 25% of the team is different. The chemistry is different. The skill sets are different, etc.
If you want to write the book about how BB keeps on being better than his opponents, this has to be right near the top. He has accepted that there is very little carry over from one year to the next. Every team is unique and it takes time for it to find it's identity and develop the mental toughness to win consistently in the NFL. He expects that will be the case and doesn't get hung up when things don't go in the PERCEIVED progression that most of us think is supposed to happen.
This "acceptance" of the uniqueness of every year, allows Bill to absorb the losses of players during the year, and the ups and downs week to week. Teams that have rigidly ascribed to certain "systems" and expectations don't fare as well when sh!t happens. This dynamic flows down from the top and gives the players the confidence to know that they WILL be well prepared and ulitmately success lies with them and how they perform. Over and over they have seen concrete evidence that by following the game plan week to week is the key to success. When they don't execute it can cause defeat.
So while BB has often said, "Players win game, coaches lose them". The continuity and credibility that he has built over the last 18 years allows him the flexibility to create these unique week to week game plans and have a team that in most years, will give their all to carry out those plans.
It's just that we should know (getting back to the orignial point ); it often takes time to find out who THIS particular team is, and what they have to do to win games.
But why after what 13 years it all of a sudden changes...he's been in other contract years and I don't remember this from him...He was always the guy on 3rd and 6..to throw a 4 yard pass with a defender on the WR.
Did their OC change? Because their O seems a lot more open. He does have one of if not the fastest guys in the NFL so that helps
Sunday was a Smith game...155 yards and 2 TDs. Vs us however is was a career day.
Only had 20 and 23 TDs twice in those years
I have a bad feeling that BB is going to keep Hightower out again this Sunday and then maybe bring him back for the Thursday's game. I don't highly that Hightower plays Sunday and Thursday, that knee just seems to problematic for that to happen.
The defense needs a wake up call, and the infusion of some more talent.
I think the key differnce here are the TO's, sup. That's 5 TO difference. Sprinkle 5 addtional TO's over 3 games and that eliminates a lot of yards and points allowed.After 3 games, they were giving up 15 ppg, averaging 275 yards through the air, and 88 on the ground.
They were coming off of a week 3 shutout, and had already produced 7 turnovers.
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