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I really don't get how that guy KEEPS landing DC jobs. He was in Cleveland for the Mangini years (as in both of them), what a complete gas bag. We didn't have the players, but we were out schemed every day. I don't know if it's the hair, arrogance, or world champion "press conferencer", but all the guy does, year after year, is run out bottom third defenses. Just don't get it. NOLA could have done so much better.
In Dallas he took over the 31st worst defense in the league in 2010 and made it 16th in 2011.
Post by clevelndmike on Feb 6, 2013 14:09:48 GMT -5
Won't quote that verbatim, kinda long
As person? Love Rob Ryan, like his attitude, guys play hard for him. That being said, he's marginal with the x's and o's. He left NE because he saw that Bill wasn't going to extend him the upwards ladder, and it wasn't because of his mouth.
I was in the vocal minority for keeping Mangini and Ryan in Cleveland, but it's become readily apparent that the switch to the 3-4 isn't quite as easy as people want to believe (you should hear the radio hacks in this town). Switching and attempting to man the 3-4 in KC was a big part of Pioli's downfall (coaching hires aside), and he's said as much. Belichick has run the 4-3 more the last couple years than the 3-4. That might change now that he has Hightower. (People credit the Bruschi stroke/and eventual retirement with the downfall of the Pats D, when in reality it was replacing Ted Johnson and then Rodney which was the biggest hurdle).
Unless your team is loaded at OLB (long, quick, able to set the edge and cover) Long, heavy DE (again set the edge and occasionally cover) and has a centerfielder, it's a difficult Defense to man. It took NE 8 year to apparently replace Johnson. Finding a WIL capable of taking on a guard/center is almost impossible.
Bonnaroo 2008-2013
0ct 11 Pearl Jam
Oct 12 Pearl Jam
March 16 Arcade Fire
April 29 Arcade Fire
Sept 4 Wilco
Sept 9 The Hold Steady
Oct 16 Pearl Jam
Oct 17 Gaslight Anthem
Bonnaroo 2008-2013
0ct 11 Pearl Jam
Oct 12 Pearl Jam
March 16 Arcade Fire
April 29 Arcade Fire
Sept 4 Wilco
Sept 9 The Hold Steady
Oct 16 Pearl Jam
Oct 17 Gaslight Anthem
The only thing we had going for us, when healthy, was an adequate group of linebackers. 3-4 should fit much better than 4-3, I hope.. We need to trade/draft at least one decent pass rusher and an entirely new secondary. I welcome anything different than what we have
No worries, they only spent $60M and a second round pick on their CB's to gain those 6 points!
Flanzo said "31st worst" which equals second best. Obviously he meant ranked 31st, so I made a stupid joke about how going from the second ranked defense to 16th isn't very good.
No worries, they only spent $60M and a second round pick on their CB's to gain those 6 points!
Flanzo said "31st worst" which equals second best. Obviously he meant ranked 31st, so I made a stupid joke about how going from the second ranked defense to 16th isn't very good.
Bonnaroo 2008-2013
0ct 11 Pearl Jam
Oct 12 Pearl Jam
March 16 Arcade Fire
April 29 Arcade Fire
Sept 4 Wilco
Sept 9 The Hold Steady
Oct 16 Pearl Jam
Oct 17 Gaslight Anthem
As person? Love Rob Ryan, like his attitude, guys play hard for him. That being said, he's marginal with the x's and o's. He left NE because he saw that Bill wasn't going to extend him the upwards ladder, and it wasn't because of his mouth.
I was in the vocal minority for keeping Mangini and Ryan in Cleveland, but it's become readily apparent that the switch to the 3-4 isn't quite as easy as people want to believe (you should hear the radio hacks in this town). Switching and attempting to man the 3-4 in KC was a big part of Pioli's downfall (coaching hires aside), and he's said as much. Belichick has run the 4-3 more the last couple years than the 3-4. That might change now that he has Hightower. (People credit the Bruschi stroke/and eventual retirement with the downfall of the Pats D, when in reality it was replacing Ted Johnson and then Rodney which was the biggest hurdle).
Unless your team is loaded at OLB (long, quick, able to set the edge and cover) Long, heavy DE (again set the edge and occasionally cover) and has a centerfielder, it's a difficult Defense to man. It took NE 8 year to apparently replace Johnson. Finding a WIL capable of taking on a guard/center is almost impossible.
This is why I love Rex's defense. It's not a 3-4 or a 4-3, it's "Rex's defense." One week they could go 4-3, the next they can run a 46, then run 3-4 for a month. It's effortless with most of the players they have at this point because they're so versatile.
I completely agree that the transition from 4-3 to 3-4 is tough if you don't have players readily available that know the system (guys like Marques Douglas - who the Jets signed in Rex's first year to start and help speed along the DL players' understanding of the scheme, even though he was old and mediocre). My point was more that these teams used Rex as a fall guy while the numbers pointed towards him moving things int he right direction most of the time.
As person? Love Rob Ryan, like his attitude, guys play hard for him. That being said, he's marginal with the x's and o's. He left NE because he saw that Bill wasn't going to extend him the upwards ladder, and it wasn't because of his mouth.
I was in the vocal minority for keeping Mangini and Ryan in Cleveland, but it's become readily apparent that the switch to the 3-4 isn't quite as easy as people want to believe (you should hear the radio hacks in this town). Switching and attempting to man the 3-4 in KC was a big part of Pioli's downfall (coaching hires aside), and he's said as much. Belichick has run the 4-3 more the last couple years than the 3-4. That might change now that he has Hightower. (People credit the Bruschi stroke/and eventual retirement with the downfall of the Pats D, when in reality it was replacing Ted Johnson and then Rodney which was the biggest hurdle).
Unless your team is loaded at OLB (long, quick, able to set the edge and cover) Long, heavy DE (again set the edge and occasionally cover) and has a centerfielder, it's a difficult Defense to man. It took NE 8 year to apparently replace Johnson. Finding a WIL capable of taking on a guard/center is almost impossible.
This is why I love Rex's defense. It's not a 3-4 or a 4-3, it's "Rex's defense." One week they could go 4-3, the next they can run a 46, then run 3-4 for a month. It's effortless with most of the players they have at this point because they're so versatile.
I completely agree that the transition from 4-3 to 3-4 is tough if you don't have players readily available that know the system (guys like Marques Douglas - who the Jets signed in Rex's first year to start and help speed along the DL players' understanding of the scheme, even though he was old and mediocre). My point was more that these teams used Rex as a fall guy while the numbers pointed towards him moving things int he right direction most of the time.
Side note: Dammit, gron.
The Browns are supposedly switching to a 3-4, and are completely lacking LB's and DE's..... Team BHL screwing us again!
Bonnaroo 2008-2013
0ct 11 Pearl Jam
Oct 12 Pearl Jam
March 16 Arcade Fire
April 29 Arcade Fire
Sept 4 Wilco
Sept 9 The Hold Steady
Oct 16 Pearl Jam
Oct 17 Gaslight Anthem
Well, you guys have to have some of the old 3-4 personnel around, don't you?
I know that Sheard is a perfect fit as the LOLB in a 3-4, at least.
IF he can cover. We're set on the nose, and Taylor and BWinn can play end, we don't have a single 3-4 LB, unless you consider Gocong and his achilles a rush lb. D'Qwell isn't a 3-4 ILB, he needs to play clean.
Bonnaroo 2008-2013
0ct 11 Pearl Jam
Oct 12 Pearl Jam
March 16 Arcade Fire
April 29 Arcade Fire
Sept 4 Wilco
Sept 9 The Hold Steady
Oct 16 Pearl Jam
Oct 17 Gaslight Anthem
Certain 3-4's can work very well with a "clean" ILB, though. The Jets do it with David Harris (surprisingly bad at shedding blocks for a 250+ pound LB who is built like an anvil), and that's why Bart Scott's true value isn't realized by most casual fans. He sprints and uncorks his entire mass into guys bigger than him for the entire game just so Harris has clean lanes to make tackles. I like D'Qwell as a player, if they can find an insane person like Bart to play the sledgehammer role, D'Qwell could actually be quite good.
Certain 3-4's can work very well with a "clean" ILB, though. The Jets do it with David Harris (surprisingly bad at shedding blocks for a 250+ pound LB who is built like an anvil), and that's why Bart Scott's true value isn't realized by most casual fans. He sprints and uncorks his entire mass into guys bigger than him for the entire game just so Harris has clean lanes to make tackles. I like D'Qwell as a player, if they can find an insane person like Bart to play the sledgehammer role, D'Qwell could actually be quite good.
You need a hammer. Like I said earlier, NE spent almost a decade trying to replace Johnson.
I like Heckert, and still believe their 1st round last year has Holmgren's finger prints all over it, but if they'd have grabbed Clairborne and Hightower, they'd be a couple of steps ahead.
Bonnaroo 2008-2013
0ct 11 Pearl Jam
Oct 12 Pearl Jam
March 16 Arcade Fire
April 29 Arcade Fire
Sept 4 Wilco
Sept 9 The Hold Steady
Oct 16 Pearl Jam
Oct 17 Gaslight Anthem
Post by FatKeystone on Feb 6, 2013 15:34:59 GMT -5
Hearing reports that the Giants cut Ahmad Bradshaw. I knew they were going to be letting a lot of people go but I'm pretty shocked they didn't hang on to Bradshaw.
I wish the Jets had money to spend cause I'd take him in a second.
Certain 3-4's can work very well with a "clean" ILB, though. The Jets do it with David Harris (surprisingly bad at shedding blocks for a 250+ pound LB who is built like an anvil), and that's why Bart Scott's true value isn't realized by most casual fans. He sprints and uncorks his entire mass into guys bigger than him for the entire game just so Harris has clean lanes to make tackles. I like D'Qwell as a player, if they can find an insane person like Bart to play the sledgehammer role, D'Qwell could actually be quite good.
You need a hammer. Like I said earlier, NE spent almost a decade trying to replace Johnson.
I like Heckert, and still believe their 1st round last year has Holmgren's finger prints all over it, but if they'd have grabbed Clairborne and Hightower, they'd be a couple of steps ahead.
True, but they'd still be looking for a QB, so that's the trade-off, I guess.
I personally would've went the Claiborne/Hightower route and just loaded up for an elite defense.
Keystone - they can afford him if they want, I just don't think they'll want to. Bradshaw wants to be paid most likely and he's injury prone. A RB with bad feet? No bueno.
You need a hammer. Like I said earlier, NE spent almost a decade trying to replace Johnson.
I like Heckert, and still believe their 1st round last year has Holmgren's finger prints all over it, but if they'd have grabbed Clairborne and Hightower, they'd be a couple of steps ahead.
True, but they'd still be looking for a QB, so that's the trade-off, I guess.
I personally would've went the Claiborne/Hightower route and just loaded up for an elite defense.
Keystone - they can afford him if they want, I just don't think they'll want to. Bradshaw wants to be paid most likely and he's injury prone. A RB with bad feet? No bueno.
Incentive laden contract? Can't see anyone backing up the brinks, RB's are more disposable than razors these days. (Of course , the Browns moved up to #3 to take one that can't plant and go, hopefully that was the ribs)
Defense wins the AFC North, and that what Heckert wanted to do. How did the Jets beat NE during Sanchizes first couple years? They punched NE in the mouth on D and controlled the clock on O.
You saw the Ravens finally figure out that they weren't stopping SF living up to their D responsibilities, so they max blitzed them and forced the rookie to make a play. Now Refs allowing full contact didn't hurt, but they'd given it all day long, so you could figure the laundry would stay in the pockets as long as it wasn't egregious.
On a side note, in the year of the concussion, am I the only one that finds it out that everyone is screaming about the 4th down Illegal Contact/DPI/Holding, rather than the text book helmet to helmet shot Crabtree took on 3rd down???
Bonnaroo 2008-2013
0ct 11 Pearl Jam
Oct 12 Pearl Jam
March 16 Arcade Fire
April 29 Arcade Fire
Sept 4 Wilco
Sept 9 The Hold Steady
Oct 16 Pearl Jam
Oct 17 Gaslight Anthem
Hearing reports that the Giants cut Ahmad Bradshaw. I knew they were going to be letting a lot of people go but I'm pretty shocked they didn't hang on to Bradshaw.
I wish the Jets had money to spend cause I'd take him in a second.
Bradshaw will be a good short-term pick-up for somebody but I know that his days as the primary ball carrier for the Giants were over. When you can go younger, cheaper and faster with Andre Brown and David Wilson you do it.
Saw this live, 2 people in my office asked me to turn it off because it made them uncomfortable.
I loved it. Skip makes a living trash talking people when they're not there to defend themselves, asking slanted and leading questions and being ignorant.
"I am intelligent enough and capable enough to understand that you are an ignorant, pompous, egotistical cretin."
BOOM!
Skip tries to create controversy. As a Jets fan, Richard Sherman's season this year would fit nicely in a lineup of Revis'. Sherman has to do it for 3-4 more years in a row, but he's absolutely right it's a joke to throw out his All-Pro season and pretend it was luck or something along those lines.
The world needs more Richard Sherman's and less Skip Bayless's.
I'd love to see someone tear apart Skip... but that wasn't it. Richard Sherman just tried extremely hard to make it seem like he was "taking the high road" but he just refused to answer to any of his own comments. I think it was uncomfortable to watch because it's two idiots who are equally big headed.
Now... let's look back at what a real ESPN feud should look like.
Sherman won that segment because he refused to devolve into Skip's pointless line of questioning. Skip clearly doesn't know what he's talking about if he thinks Sherman has no right to compare himself to Revis.
And Pretty Boy Floyd is an insane person. Not surprising given that his dad was a crack head, but still....complete lunatic.
Sherman won that segment because he refused to devolve into Skip's pointless line of questioning. Skip clearly doesn't know what he's talking about if he thinks Sherman has no right to compare himself to Revis.
And Pretty Boy Floyd is an insane person. Not surprising given that his dad was a crack head, but still....complete lunatic.
Sherman is an incredible corner and probably even #2. But no one completely takes a receiver/a quarter of the field out of the game like a healthy Revis.
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C'mon bud, look who you're talking to. I know there is only one Revis Island, I was just saying that Skip's sensationalist tendencies and all-or-nothing approach aren't applicable in sports...pretty much ever.
Sherman is allowed to throw his hat in the ring for "best CB" given the year he had (tremendous, I can go into "nerdy advanced metric" detail for you if you want) and he's allowed to compare himself to Revis since he's only in Year 2 and already an All-Pro (just like Revis).