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Old 06-05-2008, 04:46 PM
kravix kravix is offline
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FS is overrated in our def because supposedly we employ LS RS instead of FS SS. The coaches have said that they want both safeties to play the pass and run equally well. You do catch the coaches refering to FS or SS at times.

Our safeties may have been the worst part of the secondary, but look at how many different players we had starting. Good safeties cannot make up completely for bad CB play, they have other resposibilites on the field also.

Late in the year once the secondary began to come together again and there was some stability back there, we did blitz more. When Demeco is hands down the best player in run support and pass support it is hard to blitz him with out giving up way too much of your def. I understand that blitzing always leaves a hole, but the hole that Demeco would have left last year was big enough for two players.

I dont know if we will ever see an extremly aggresive def with Kubiak.
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Old 06-06-2008, 07:36 AM
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Our safeties may have been the worst part of the secondary, but look at how many different players we had starting. Good safeties cannot make up completely for bad CB play, they have other resposibilites on the field also.
bad CB play is one thing, but how many times do we have to watch a TE roaming around the middle of the field with 10 yards of space in every direction around him? it happened a whole lot.
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Late in the year once the secondary began to come together again and there was some stability back there, we did blitz more. When Demeco is hands down the best player in run support and pass support it is hard to blitz him with out giving up way too much of your def. I understand that blitzing always leaves a hole, but the hole that Demeco would have left last year was big enough for two players.

I dont know if we will ever see an extremly aggresive def with Kubiak.
i'm not looking for giants or eagles blitzing the crap out of crap blitzing. i'm not looking for any extremes (including the extreme we had of never changing anything). i would like to see a balance to every guy standing in the same place making the same reads and getting the same beatings. blitz demeco once a game because jeez...every time he did something good happens. vanilla defense proved itself to be very pourous, very weak, and unable to stop meager offenses (especially in crunchtime). come out blitzing 7 in the first quarter and hold that threat above the offenses' head the whole game. blitz a corner once a millenium. stack the line with 8 or 9 guys and have them all drop back. use something besides base 4-3...go nickel or dime every now and again. do something to make the offense feel like it can't call every play in the book.
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Old 06-07-2008, 09:55 PM
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i'm not looking for giants or eagles blitzing the crap out of crap blitzing. i'm not looking for any extremes (including the extreme we had of never changing anything).
Sad thing is I like the blitz on every play style defenses. I grew up with the Glanville, Buddy Ryan defenses dominating games. And it was fun football to watch.

Quit the opposite of the Landry's Bend but don't break defense. I find them extremely boring.
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Old 06-09-2008, 07:30 AM
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i'm a fan of blitzing but not every play. that's too much gambling for my tastes. i like it more as a weapon in an arsenal than a necessity.
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Old 06-09-2008, 12:02 PM
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This seemed like a good spot for this.

This morning on 610 everyones favorite fishwrap writter said that Tim Bulman had been moved from DT to DE as a pass rusher and seemed to be doing great there.

This is a make or break year for Bulman. The main site has a video and transcript up about Bulman and him currently taking reps witht he first team at both positions.
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Old 06-10-2008, 07:20 AM
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who is bulman?
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Old 06-10-2008, 08:26 AM
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who is bulman?
KJ3, glad to help but, start doing your own leg work for this easy to find info:

http://www.houstontexans.com/team/pl...?player_id=261

Also this:

http://blogs.chron.com/sportsjustice...s_excited.html

Granted, it's from the bird cage liner but, it's easily found.

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