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Not A Fan Of Flip
#41
Quote: @greediron said:
@StickyBun said:
You won't keep Diggs down. He's too good. I do wonder how he'll react mood-wise if he continues to play second fiddle to Thielen in such a big way.
He seems to be handling it much better than other diva WRs, but yes it is a concern.  Like I have said in other threads, Flip was trying to keep him involved.
I don't think we have to worry about his mood. Diggs is getting shadowed by the best corner on most of his routes. Now, Diggs has proven he can beat shadow coverage, but Cousins needs more reliable protection for that to happen on a consistent basis. And why bang your head against the wall trying to get him the ball deep when you have a receiver like Thielen who's consistently torching the inside corners?

It won't get any easier this week either, as I read that Marshon Lattimore shadowed Michael Crabtree on all but one of his routes last week, while John Brown went wild. Once again, start your Thielens fantasy players. 


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#42
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@greediron said:
@StickyBun said:
You won't keep Diggs down. He's too good. I do wonder how he'll react mood-wise if he continues to play second fiddle to Thielen in such a big way.
He seems to be handling it much better than other diva WRs, but yes it is a concern.  Like I have said in other threads, Flip was trying to keep him involved.
I don't think we have to worry about his mood. Diggs is getting shadowed by the best corner on most of his routes. Now, Diggs has proven he can beat shadow coverage, but Cousins needs more reliable protection for that to happen on a consistent basis. And why bang your head against the wall trying to get him the ball deep when you have a receiver like Thielen who's consistently torching the inside corners?

It won't get any easier this week either, as I read that Marshon Lattimore shadowed Michael Crabtree on all but one of his routes last week, while John Brown went wild. Once again, start your Thielens fantasy players. 


Did you notice the Jets switched their shadow to Thielen after a while?  I didn't analyze the matchups, but noticed 27 was on Diggs later in the game.  Not sure how much help he had, but he made one really good PBU.
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#43
Quote: @greediron said:
@MaroonBells said:
@greediron said:
@StickyBun said:
You won't keep Diggs down. He's too good. I do wonder how he'll react mood-wise if he continues to play second fiddle to Thielen in such a big way.
He seems to be handling it much better than other diva WRs, but yes it is a concern.  Like I have said in other threads, Flip was trying to keep him involved.
I don't think we have to worry about his mood. Diggs is getting shadowed by the best corner on most of his routes. Now, Diggs has proven he can beat shadow coverage, but Cousins needs more reliable protection for that to happen on a consistent basis. And why bang your head against the wall trying to get him the ball deep when you have a receiver like Thielen who's consistently torching the inside corners?

It won't get any easier this week either, as I read that Marshon Lattimore shadowed Michael Crabtree on all but one of his routes last week, while John Brown went wild. Once again, start your Thielens fantasy players. 


Did you notice the Jets switched their shadow to Thielen after a while?  I didn't analyze the matchups, but noticed 27 was on Diggs later in the game.  Not sure how much help he had, but he made one really good PBU.
Yeah, even a corner in shadow coverage doesn't cover the targeted receiver 100% of the time because the formations change so much. Xavier shadowed Robby Anderson last week, but that was 69% of his routes. Patrick Peterson shadowed Diggs, but that was just 59% of his routes. I don't have the numbers from the Jets game.

Honestly, I think defenses are still trying to come to terms with how to cover Thielen. He can break 200 for the next few games and he's not going to see an outside corner when he's in the slot. That's why he's so damned effective there. It's just a mismatch every time.  


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#44
I thought Flip called a great game at Philly.  Not so much against the Jets. But Cousins had an uneven performance in the wind, on the road. The offense struggled through much of the game but the result was a decisive road win. I'll take that any day.
Flip's game plans are limited a bit due to an offensive line that is still finding it's way. Get Rieff back and Hill on the bench, and they will improve.
I'm not trying to make excuses for Flip. He has been a little up and down. But so far I think he is doing ok. The jury is still out.
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#45
just hope that those dirty bastards don't try an ala favre move and spear  Theilen as he goes across the middle to get him in the protocol program and off the field
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#46
I sure hope he dials up some surprises this Sunday. I got a feeling we are going to need the most we can get. I doubt this will be a game of defense. I'm thinking 30 points to win. That might be conservative.
Flip has yet to make me forget about what Pat did last year. Pat had more experience to be fair. I think Flip will be good in the long run. Once he gets good will he be gone too?
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#47
He sucks. I thought Childress was back. Cousins was check down charlie despite having several clean pockets. The play calling on offense was uninspiring. And Cousins has now had 4 bad games. That's 25%. Not looking like a franchise QB.
Poor play calling on offense.
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#48
DeFillipo hasn't had a great 1st year. The passing game has looked very good at times, but has been undermined by protection and no 3rd receiving option stepping up to take advantages of the mismatches that Diggs and Thielen create. He's been known for utilizing TEs effectively, but Rudolph has been non-existent most of the season and we haven't had a 2nd TE step up into the move TE role. Morgan did it some, but he's best as a blocker and we've been missing him bad. The running game has been inconsistent at best and non-existent at worst. There is a case to be made that short can equate to running the ball, but even still we've been airing out the ball way more than necessary. And if you look at a game like today where Cook was rushing the ball well, he still only got 9 carries. Hard to grind out games when you are behind, but 9 carries is not good enough.

I think it is fair to say that that losing Sparano right before the start of training camp really hurt the team, especially when it came to the OL and running game. That's a tough hand for any OC to be dealt, then throw in a slew of injuries to an OL that was far from elite and Cook being limited or unavailable for long stretches of the season, then that makes things tough too. Still though he was brought in as an offensive mind, was given a good QB in Cousins and two elite WRs, so there were still pieces to make things work, which he has at times. Cousins has had some issues with protecting the balls and while not always perfect, is playing at a caliber to win. I will say that Shurmur had some struggles his first year two, so it's possible that given an offseason to study and refine the offense, some additions to improve the OL, and finding a 3rd WR and/or move TE, then things could click into place in year 2. He's been a step down from Shurmur so far, but I don't think things have been quite bad enough to necessitate a change, especially when the D and special teams have cost us games this year.

There will need to be adjustments to schemes, play calling, blocking, and personnel, but a lot of the big pieces are there.
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#49
The playcalling is boring and uninspiring. The play calls seem random and forced...

I know the offensive line isnt playing very good. I wonder if our playcalling is off how off are we on our blocking schemes/assignments and simply identifying things being thrown at us? When the blocking holds up, it seems like a mixed bag of Cousins making it look easy or a play looking really basic with nowhere to go...

It seems like Keenum benefited from really smart playcalling. He was often bailed out by an educated attack. Cousins looks handcuffed to some really stupid calls at times...
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#50
I think Keenum's mobility helped cover up a lot of problems with protection, but the team was also much better at running last season. I think that Sparano was a massive loss and his replacements were never able to adequately fill that void, especially in terms of the running game. Injuries haven't helped either, but we had a lot of injuries last year too, so that only goes so far. I'd also add that losing a reliable 3rd receiver in Jarius Wright didn't help. It was time for Treadwell to step up and he looked good, even beating out Kendall Wright in training camp, but as much as I've wanted to see him do well, I think it's pretty clear that finding a 3rd receiver will be a priority.
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