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#21
Quote: @supafreak84 said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@MaroonBells said:
@purplefaithful said:
@MaroonBells said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@purplefaithful said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@AGRforever said:
I guess it matters what Flores is able to do with basically the same personal. Maybe there wasn’t much they could do with what they had?
Which still is back to KOC and KAM,  we had plenty of posters questioning the move to the 34 from the begining,, saying we didn't have the people to run the scheme.  Flores should be able to do more with what he's got,  but I still expect a bottom 1/3 defense,  they will bring more pressure,  and get some wins that way, but good OLs and good QBs will be able to handle it often enough and make them pay.

Well i hope not a bottom 1/3...

Flores' D's are known for different looks and a bunch of cover 0. I suspect we'll get much of the same

You know what they say about the blitz...
We are going to be facing to many quality veteran QBs that won't be a confused by much of what Flores will dial up,  it takes play makers and we are short of those on D.
Not sure how anyone can look at the list of QBs on our schedule and say we're facing too many veteran QBs. In fact, I would argue that this list is probably the least experienced list of QBs we've faced in many, many years. No Brady, no Rodgers, no Stafford no Cousins. 

Baker MayfieldJalen HurtsJustin HerbertBryce YoungPatrick MahomesJustin FieldsTrey Lance, Brock Purdy or Sam DarnoldJordan LoveDesmond RitterDerek CarrRussell WilsonJustin FieldsJimmy GJoe BurrowJared GoffJordan LoveJared Goff
Yah, there is some garbage there, but also some of the best of the best of the best. I would say the very best the league has to offer with the exception of the Bills QB. 


Just speaking in terms of experience, it's unusually light. Just removing a QB like Rodgers, a veteran QB you just don't blitz, makes a big difference. Then throwing in two games each against Love and Fields, along with Ritter, Mayfield, Young...this is not a series of QBs for whom Flores is going to have to stow his blitz packages very often...if at all. 
half the QBs  on that list have proven themselves able to beat quality defenses,  sure you get a couple knock arounds in Love, Fields, and a couple others,  but the rest have seen it and it wont be nearly as effective and the veteran QBs will be able to audible into other things.  IMO this is still a bottom 1/3 defense.
Justin Fields is going to be a problem this season. I think everybody poo poo'n on him based on last season  (where he was still an elite playmaker with zero help) is going to be unpleasantly surprised 
his ability to make plays with his brain and arm have not impressed me yet,  I think he is still going to be a run first QB and that will be his downfall as it has for every other guy that plays the position that way.
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#22
Quote: @supafreak84 said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@MaroonBells said:
@purplefaithful said:
@MaroonBells said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@purplefaithful said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@AGRforever said:
I guess it matters what Flores is able to do with basically the same personal. Maybe there wasn’t much they could do with what they had?
Which still is back to KOC and KAM,  we had plenty of posters questioning the move to the 34 from the begining,, saying we didn't have the people to run the scheme.  Flores should be able to do more with what he's got,  but I still expect a bottom 1/3 defense,  they will bring more pressure,  and get some wins that way, but good OLs and good QBs will be able to handle it often enough and make them pay.

Well i hope not a bottom 1/3...

Flores' D's are known for different looks and a bunch of cover 0. I suspect we'll get much of the same

You know what they say about the blitz...
We are going to be facing to many quality veteran QBs that won't be a confused by much of what Flores will dial up,  it takes play makers and we are short of those on D.
Not sure how anyone can look at the list of QBs on our schedule and say we're facing too many veteran QBs. In fact, I would argue that this list is probably the least experienced list of QBs we've faced in many, many years. No Brady, no Rodgers, no Stafford no Cousins. 

Baker MayfieldJalen HurtsJustin HerbertBryce YoungPatrick MahomesJustin FieldsTrey Lance, Brock Purdy or Sam DarnoldJordan LoveDesmond RitterDerek CarrRussell WilsonJustin FieldsJimmy GJoe BurrowJared GoffJordan LoveJared Goff
Yah, there is some garbage there, but also some of the best of the best of the best. I would say the very best the league has to offer with the exception of the Bills QB. 


Just speaking in terms of experience, it's unusually light. Just removing a QB like Rodgers, a veteran QB you just don't blitz, makes a big difference. Then throwing in two games each against Love and Fields, along with Ritter, Mayfield, Young...this is not a series of QBs for whom Flores is going to have to stow his blitz packages very often...if at all. 
half the QBs  on that list have proven themselves able to beat quality defenses,  sure you get a couple knock arounds in Love, Fields, and a couple others,  but the rest have seen it and it wont be nearly as effective and the veteran QBs will be able to audible into other things.  IMO this is still a bottom 1/3 defense.
Justin Fields is going to be a problem this season. I think everybody poo poo'n on him based on last season  (where he was still an elite playmaker with zero help) is going to be unpleasantly surprised 
I expect him to improve, but he's got a long way to go. In some ways the Bears may have damaged him by encouraging him to run so much last year. Made them much more competitive, but it may have stunted his growth as a passer. As a passer, he was the worst starting QB in the league last year...and by a good margin. 
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#23
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@MaroonBells said:
@purplefaithful said:
@MaroonBells said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@purplefaithful said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@AGRforever said:
I guess it matters what Flores is able to do with basically the same personal. Maybe there wasn’t much they could do with what they had?
Which still is back to KOC and KAM,  we had plenty of posters questioning the move to the 34 from the begining,, saying we didn't have the people to run the scheme.  Flores should be able to do more with what he's got,  but I still expect a bottom 1/3 defense,  they will bring more pressure,  and get some wins that way, but good OLs and good QBs will be able to handle it often enough and make them pay.

Well i hope not a bottom 1/3...

Flores' D's are known for different looks and a bunch of cover 0. I suspect we'll get much of the same

You know what they say about the blitz...
We are going to be facing to many quality veteran QBs that won't be a confused by much of what Flores will dial up,  it takes play makers and we are short of those on D.
Not sure how anyone can look at the list of QBs on our schedule and say we're facing too many veteran QBs. In fact, I would argue that this list is probably the least experienced list of QBs we've faced in many, many years. No Brady, no Rodgers, no Stafford no Cousins. 

Baker MayfieldJalen HurtsJustin HerbertBryce YoungPatrick MahomesJustin FieldsTrey Lance, Brock Purdy or Sam DarnoldJordan LoveDesmond RitterDerek CarrRussell WilsonJustin FieldsJimmy GJoe BurrowJared GoffJordan LoveJared Goff
Yah, there is some garbage there, but also some of the best of the best of the best. I would say the very best the league has to offer with the exception of the Bills QB. 


Just speaking in terms of experience, it's unusually light. Just removing a QB like Rodgers, a veteran QB you just don't blitz, makes a big difference. Then throwing in two games each against Love and Fields, along with Ritter, Mayfield, Young...this is not a series of QBs for whom Flores is going to have to stow his blitz packages very often...if at all. 
half the QBs  on that list have proven themselves able to beat quality defenses,  sure you get a couple knock arounds in Love, Fields, and a couple others,  but the rest have seen it and it wont be nearly as effective and the veteran QBs will be able to audible into other things.  IMO this is still a bottom 1/3 defense.
After bottom tenth, I'll take bottom third. But this isn't about that. Nor is it about the quality of the QBs we face, just the level of experience. Justin Herbert is a good example. Maybe a top five QB. A better QB IMO than Aaron Rodgers is at this point. But you don't shelve your blitz packages with him the way you would with a Rodgers...or a Brady or a Romo or a Manning. 
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#24
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@MaroonBells said:
@purplefaithful said:
@MaroonBells said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@purplefaithful said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@AGRforever said:
I guess it matters what Flores is able to do with basically the same personal. Maybe there wasn’t much they could do with what they had?
Which still is back to KOC and KAM,  we had plenty of posters questioning the move to the 34 from the begining,, saying we didn't have the people to run the scheme.  Flores should be able to do more with what he's got,  but I still expect a bottom 1/3 defense,  they will bring more pressure,  and get some wins that way, but good OLs and good QBs will be able to handle it often enough and make them pay.

Well i hope not a bottom 1/3...

Flores' D's are known for different looks and a bunch of cover 0. I suspect we'll get much of the same

You know what they say about the blitz...
We are going to be facing to many quality veteran QBs that won't be a confused by much of what Flores will dial up,  it takes play makers and we are short of those on D.
Not sure how anyone can look at the list of QBs on our schedule and say we're facing too many veteran QBs. In fact, I would argue that this list is probably the least experienced list of QBs we've faced in many, many years. No Brady, no Rodgers, no Stafford no Cousins. 

Baker MayfieldJalen HurtsJustin HerbertBryce YoungPatrick MahomesJustin FieldsTrey Lance, Brock Purdy or Sam DarnoldJordan LoveDesmond RitterDerek CarrRussell WilsonJustin FieldsJimmy GJoe BurrowJared GoffJordan LoveJared Goff
Yah, there is some garbage there, but also some of the best of the best of the best. I would say the very best the league has to offer with the exception of the Bills QB. 


Just speaking in terms of experience, it's unusually light. Just removing a QB like Rodgers, a veteran QB you just don't blitz, makes a big difference. Then throwing in two games each against Love and Fields, along with Ritter, Mayfield, Young...this is not a series of QBs for whom Flores is going to have to stow his blitz packages very often...if at all. 
half the QBs  on that list have proven themselves able to beat quality defenses,  sure you get a couple knock arounds in Love, Fields, and a couple others,  but the rest have seen it and it wont be nearly as effective and the veteran QBs will be able to audible into other things.  IMO this is still a bottom 1/3 defense.
After bottom tenth, I'll take bottom third. But this isn't about that. Nor is it about the quality of the QBs we face, just the level of experience. Justin Herbert is a good example. Maybe a top five QB. A better QB IMO than Aaron Rodgers is at this point. But you don't shelve your blitz packages with him the way you would with a Rodgers...or a Brady or a Romo or a Manning. 
its not about whether to blitz or not to blitz,  its the frequency of that blitz.  If the plan is to blitz at a high rate to make this D more affective, then teams will just account for that every play and be more apt to beat the blitz.  to use a blitz less frequently will make it harder to account for and increase its chance of catching them off guard.  Rodgers killed it against blitz happy teams, but looked much more mortal against teams that didnt have to rely on the blitz and used it to catch him looking for a bigger play,  most QBs are the same way... except Eli,  he was a scared little bitch.
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#25
I think the defense will be bottom 1/3 still as well. Just not enough incoming talent to offset losses but like MB just said Bottom 1/3 > Bottom 2. Progress is progress. Without much money to spend and with our earliest defensive pick being a third rounder who doesn’t project to start, we are going to be far from stout. The offense will have to once again do some heavy lifting. Kirk, JJ, Hock, even KJ, we know will deliver. I just hope Addison can give us some spark and Mattison is ready for primetime.

EDIT- Why KO didn’t can Ed? No idea. The point about it potentially discouraging future DC hires might have some merit. Also yeah, not having anyone else other than Pettine in the wings was another deterrant. Hard to believe things could’ve gotten any worse, but also difficult to picture they’d have gotten much better either. 
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#26
Quote: @pattersaur said:
I think the defense will be bottom 1/3 still as well. Just not enough incoming talent to offset losses but like MB just said Bottom 1/3 > Bottom 2. Progress is progress. Without much money to spend and with our earliest defensive pick being a third rounder who doesn’t project to start, we are going to be far from stout. The offense will have to once again do some heavy lifting. Kirk, JJ, Hock, even KJ, we know will deliver. I just hope Addison can give us some spark and Mattison is ready for primetime. 
I think this teams only hope is to go for 45 every game.   go for first downs instead of field goals unless we have a 3 score lead in hand.
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#27
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@pattersaur said:
I think the defense will be bottom 1/3 still as well. Just not enough incoming talent to offset losses but like MB just said Bottom 1/3 > Bottom 2. Progress is progress. Without much money to spend and with our earliest defensive pick being a third rounder who doesn’t project to start, we are going to be far from stout. The offense will have to once again do some heavy lifting. Kirk, JJ, Hock, even KJ, we know will deliver. I just hope Addison can give us some spark and Mattison is ready for primetime. 
I think this teams only hope is to go for 45 every game.   go for first downs instead of field goals unless we have a 3 score lead in hand.
& fuck kicking extra points…!!!  Wink :p  
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#28
Quote: @Kentis said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@pattersaur said:
I think the defense will be bottom 1/3 still as well. Just not enough incoming talent to offset losses but like MB just said Bottom 1/3 > Bottom 2. Progress is progress. Without much money to spend and with our earliest defensive pick being a third rounder who doesn’t project to start, we are going to be far from stout. The offense will have to once again do some heavy lifting. Kirk, JJ, Hock, even KJ, we know will deliver. I just hope Addison can give us some spark and Mattison is ready for primetime. 
I think this teams only hope is to go for 45 every game.   go for first downs instead of field goals unless we have a 3 score lead in hand.
& fuck kicking extra points…!!!  Wink :p  
Maybe 2 points would be a better plan based on last year.
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#29
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@MaroonBells said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@MaroonBells said:
@purplefaithful said:
@MaroonBells said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@purplefaithful said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@AGRforever said:
I guess it matters what Flores is able to do with basically the same personal. Maybe there wasn’t much they could do with what they had?
Which still is back to KOC and KAM,  we had plenty of posters questioning the move to the 34 from the begining,, saying we didn't have the people to run the scheme.  Flores should be able to do more with what he's got,  but I still expect a bottom 1/3 defense,  they will bring more pressure,  and get some wins that way, but good OLs and good QBs will be able to handle it often enough and make them pay.

Well i hope not a bottom 1/3...

Flores' D's are known for different looks and a bunch of cover 0. I suspect we'll get much of the same

You know what they say about the blitz...
We are going to be facing to many quality veteran QBs that won't be a confused by much of what Flores will dial up,  it takes play makers and we are short of those on D.
Not sure how anyone can look at the list of QBs on our schedule and say we're facing too many veteran QBs. In fact, I would argue that this list is probably the least experienced list of QBs we've faced in many, many years. No Brady, no Rodgers, no Stafford no Cousins. 

Baker MayfieldJalen HurtsJustin HerbertBryce YoungPatrick MahomesJustin FieldsTrey Lance, Brock Purdy or Sam DarnoldJordan LoveDesmond RitterDerek CarrRussell WilsonJustin FieldsJimmy GJoe BurrowJared GoffJordan LoveJared Goff
Yah, there is some garbage there, but also some of the best of the best of the best. I would say the very best the league has to offer with the exception of the Bills QB. 


Just speaking in terms of experience, it's unusually light. Just removing a QB like Rodgers, a veteran QB you just don't blitz, makes a big difference. Then throwing in two games each against Love and Fields, along with Ritter, Mayfield, Young...this is not a series of QBs for whom Flores is going to have to stow his blitz packages very often...if at all. 
half the QBs  on that list have proven themselves able to beat quality defenses,  sure you get a couple knock arounds in Love, Fields, and a couple others,  but the rest have seen it and it wont be nearly as effective and the veteran QBs will be able to audible into other things.  IMO this is still a bottom 1/3 defense.
After bottom tenth, I'll take bottom third. But this isn't about that. Nor is it about the quality of the QBs we face, just the level of experience. Justin Herbert is a good example. Maybe a top five QB. A better QB IMO than Aaron Rodgers is at this point. But you don't shelve your blitz packages with him the way you would with a Rodgers...or a Brady or a Romo or a Manning. 
its not about whether to blitz or not to blitz,  its the frequency of that blitz.  
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#30
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@MaroonBells said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@MaroonBells said:
@purplefaithful said:
@MaroonBells said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@purplefaithful said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@AGRforever said:
I guess it matters what Flores is able to do with basically the same personal. Maybe there wasn’t much they could do with what they had?
Which still is back to KOC and KAM,  we had plenty of posters questioning the move to the 34 from the begining,, saying we didn't have the people to run the scheme.  Flores should be able to do more with what he's got,  but I still expect a bottom 1/3 defense,  they will bring more pressure,  and get some wins that way, but good OLs and good QBs will be able to handle it often enough and make them pay.

Well i hope not a bottom 1/3...

Flores' D's are known for different looks and a bunch of cover 0. I suspect we'll get much of the same

You know what they say about the blitz...
We are going to be facing to many quality veteran QBs that won't be a confused by much of what Flores will dial up,  it takes play makers and we are short of those on D.
Not sure how anyone can look at the list of QBs on our schedule and say we're facing too many veteran QBs. In fact, I would argue that this list is probably the least experienced list of QBs we've faced in many, many years. No Brady, no Rodgers, no Stafford no Cousins. 

Baker MayfieldJalen HurtsJustin HerbertBryce YoungPatrick MahomesJustin FieldsTrey Lance, Brock Purdy or Sam DarnoldJordan LoveDesmond RitterDerek CarrRussell WilsonJustin FieldsJimmy GJoe BurrowJared GoffJordan LoveJared Goff
Yah, there is some garbage there, but also some of the best of the best of the best. I would say the very best the league has to offer with the exception of the Bills QB. 


Just speaking in terms of experience, it's unusually light. Just removing a QB like Rodgers, a veteran QB you just don't blitz, makes a big difference. Then throwing in two games each against Love and Fields, along with Ritter, Mayfield, Young...this is not a series of QBs for whom Flores is going to have to stow his blitz packages very often...if at all. 
half the QBs  on that list have proven themselves able to beat quality defenses,  sure you get a couple knock arounds in Love, Fields, and a couple others,  but the rest have seen it and it wont be nearly as effective and the veteran QBs will be able to audible into other things.  IMO this is still a bottom 1/3 defense.
After bottom tenth, I'll take bottom third. But this isn't about that. Nor is it about the quality of the QBs we face, just the level of experience. Justin Herbert is a good example. Maybe a top five QB. A better QB IMO than Aaron Rodgers is at this point. But you don't shelve your blitz packages with him the way you would with a Rodgers...or a Brady or a Romo or a Manning. 
its not about whether to blitz or not to blitz,  its the frequency of that blitz.  
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Lofl!

That triggered my corporate job days...

When you got that reaction from Sr Leadership? There was going to be some splainin to do Lucy. 


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