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this defense is horseshit
#31
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@greediron said:
Detroit has a real offense.  They put up more points against the Eagles than they did against us.  Maybe, just maybe, the NFL favors the offense.  That and maybe Zimmer was a good defensive coach when he had CBs and a pass rush.
He was. Zero doubt about it. But he was passive in attacking offensively with a lead. That's not the modern NFL. Look at the difference with KOC saying he was going for the TD to win, it made Detroit's ability to really comeback almost zero. 
You don't often get to see apples to apples comparisons like this, but I think this is definitely one. Zimmer's "not-lose" philosophy had been so ingrained in me, I found myself rooting for the tying field goal. But this bold confidence, in Cousins in particular to throw the dagger, could bode well down the road. 
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#32
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@greediron said:
Detroit has a real offense.  They put up more points against the Eagles than they did against us.  Maybe, just maybe, the NFL favors the offense.  That and maybe Zimmer was a good defensive coach when he had CBs and a pass rush.
He was. Zero doubt about it. But he was passive in attacking offensively with a lead. That's not the modern NFL. Look at the difference with KOC saying he was going for the TD to win, it made Detroit's ability to really comeback almost zero. 
No doubt this is a completely different philosophy regarding offense.  Sadly the defensive philosophy is completely opposite as well.
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#33
Quote: @greediron said:
@StickyBun said:
@greediron said:
Detroit has a real offense.  They put up more points against the Eagles than they did against us.  Maybe, just maybe, the NFL favors the offense.  That and maybe Zimmer was a good defensive coach when he had CBs and a pass rush.
He was. Zero doubt about it. But he was passive in attacking offensively with a lead. That's not the modern NFL. Look at the difference with KOC saying he was going for the TD to win, it made Detroit's ability to really comeback almost zero. 
No doubt this is a completely different philosophy regarding offense.  Sadly the defensive philosophy is completely opposite as well.
I dont know about that,  this seems to be a bend dont break ( although it has done so often) approach to defense that forces teams to make plays underneath and not give up the big plays (emphasis on TRIES)  and that seemed to be Zims approach as well.
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#34
Cousins seemed to have a swagger on that winning drive, kind of like he knew they were driving for a touchdown instead of a tying field goal.  On the touchdown throw to Osborn, thanks to the Lions defense leaving Mike Hughes in coverage on KJ.
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#35
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@greediron said:
@StickyBun said:
@greediron said:
Detroit has a real offense.  They put up more points against the Eagles than they did against us.  Maybe, just maybe, the NFL favors the offense.  That and maybe Zimmer was a good defensive coach when he had CBs and a pass rush.
He was. Zero doubt about it. But he was passive in attacking offensively with a lead. That's not the modern NFL. Look at the difference with KOC saying he was going for the TD to win, it made Detroit's ability to really comeback almost zero. 
No doubt this is a completely different philosophy regarding offense.  Sadly the defensive philosophy is completely opposite as well.
I dont know about that,  this seems to be a bend dont break ( although it has done so often) approach to defense that forces teams to make plays underneath and not give up the big plays (emphasis on TRIES)  and that seemed to be Zims approach as well.
What?  Mike "I can find a cover 2 corner at the convenience store" Zimmer?

Zimmer wasn't a soft shell type of guy.  I think he played more zone the last 2 years as the DBs flat out sucked once Rhodes, Waynes and Mac took bigger paydays elsewhere. 

But yes, our D seems to be, don't let them know how bad our DBs are.
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#36
Quote: @greediron said:
@StickyBun said:
@greediron said:
Detroit has a real offense.  They put up more points against the Eagles than they did against us.  Maybe, just maybe, the NFL favors the offense.  That and maybe Zimmer was a good defensive coach when he had CBs and a pass rush.
He was. Zero doubt about it. But he was passive in attacking offensively with a lead. That's not the modern NFL. Look at the difference with KOC saying he was going for the TD to win, it made Detroit's ability to really comeback almost zero. 
No doubt this is a completely different philosophy regarding offense.  Sadly the defensive philosophy is completely opposite as well.
Not sure about that. Less points scored against on average for sure this season. They bend but aren't breaking too much other than Philly, and they look like world beaters so far. 
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#37
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@greediron said:
@StickyBun said:
@greediron said:
Detroit has a real offense.  They put up more points against the Eagles than they did against us.  Maybe, just maybe, the NFL favors the offense.  That and maybe Zimmer was a good defensive coach when he had CBs and a pass rush.
He was. Zero doubt about it. But he was passive in attacking offensively with a lead. That's not the modern NFL. Look at the difference with KOC saying he was going for the TD to win, it made Detroit's ability to really comeback almost zero. 
No doubt this is a completely different philosophy regarding offense.  Sadly the defensive philosophy is completely opposite as well.
Not sure about that. Less points scored against on average for sure this season. They bend but aren't breaking too much other than Philly, and they look like world beaters so far. 
The game comments don't seem to reflect that.
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#38
Quote: @greediron said:
@StickyBun said:
@greediron said:
@StickyBun said:
@greediron said:
Detroit has a real offense.  They put up more points against the Eagles than they did against us.  Maybe, just maybe, the NFL favors the offense.  That and maybe Zimmer was a good defensive coach when he had CBs and a pass rush.
He was. Zero doubt about it. But he was passive in attacking offensively with a lead. That's not the modern NFL. Look at the difference with KOC saying he was going for the TD to win, it made Detroit's ability to really comeback almost zero. 
No doubt this is a completely different philosophy regarding offense.  Sadly the defensive philosophy is completely opposite as well.
Not sure about that. Less points scored against on average for sure this season. They bend but aren't breaking too much other than Philly, and they look like world beaters so far. 
The game comments don't seem to reflect that.
https://twitter.com/TheRealForno/status/...3107102724
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#39
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@greediron said:
@StickyBun said:
@greediron said:
@StickyBun said:
@greediron said:
Detroit has a real offense.  They put up more points against the Eagles than they did against us.  Maybe, just maybe, the NFL favors the offense.  That and maybe Zimmer was a good defensive coach when he had CBs and a pass rush.
He was. Zero doubt about it. But he was passive in attacking offensively with a lead. That's not the modern NFL. Look at the difference with KOC saying he was going for the TD to win, it made Detroit's ability to really comeback almost zero. 
No doubt this is a completely different philosophy regarding offense.  Sadly the defensive philosophy is completely opposite as well.
Not sure about that. Less points scored against on average for sure this season. They bend but aren't breaking too much other than Philly, and they look like world beaters so far. 
The game comments don't seem to reflect that.
https://twitter.com/TheRealForno/status/...3107102724
Guess that goes to show the value of comments on an internet forum.
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#40
Quote: @greediron said:
@StickyBun said:
@greediron said:
@StickyBun said:
@greediron said:
@StickyBun said:
@greediron said:
Detroit has a real offense.  They put up more points against the Eagles than they did against us.  Maybe, just maybe, the NFL favors the offense.  That and maybe Zimmer was a good defensive coach when he had CBs and a pass rush.
He was. Zero doubt about it. But he was passive in attacking offensively with a lead. That's not the modern NFL. Look at the difference with KOC saying he was going for the TD to win, it made Detroit's ability to really comeback almost zero. 
No doubt this is a completely different philosophy regarding offense.  Sadly the defensive philosophy is completely opposite as well.
Not sure about that. Less points scored against on average for sure this season. They bend but aren't breaking too much other than Philly, and they look like world beaters so far. 
The game comments don't seem to reflect that.
https://twitter.com/TheRealForno/status/...3107102724
Guess that goes to show the value of comments on an internet forum.
I still think the Viking D is something to be concerned over, but at least they've shown up situationally and kept points off the board in the 4th. 
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