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TheShredder

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  1. When bad results repeat themselves, you don't just do the same thing over again and expect anything to change. They needed a NEW DC and new LB'ers. No changes = same results.
  2. They're getting carved up in this BS Buffalo Nickle because the scheme is so easily beatable. They have a bad scheme, bad coach, JAG LB'ers, and they are going with what doesn't work once again. Go take a look at the top defenses in the NFL. They don't play people out of position.
  3. Ok, so add it up...JDR only ran 3 LB'er sets a small percentage of the time, hmmm! What was the results?! Extremely predictable, easy to beat, ineffective scheme. Nickle or this BS Nickle+ garbage doesn't work! Go watch the tape. This offense will have to score +30 to win a game. They'll win maybe 5 games that way, maybe a couple more vs inept offenses. Have to change the whole D-scheme because it doesn't work and they must replace the JAG LB'ers with guys who can cover and an instinctive MLB'er. Holcomb gives up too much yards playing MLB'er like a SS in the box. Just go watch 3rd downs for the last 2 years. It's easy to see. That's why any offense can convert 3rd and whatever vs this BS D
  4. Jamin Davis is a bust 1st round pick (should have been a day 2 prospect), but a JAG LB'er in a bad defensive scheme. Cole is a solid tackler, but gives up too many yards by the time he gets there. Either too slow reacting, slow shedding blocks, or gets dragged another couple yards tackling from the side or behind because he's making someone else's tackle. Opposing offenses easily find open options in the middle, consistently (+65% of the time). Defense needs 3 LB'ers. 2 that can cover and a MLB'er who's instinctive, quick to the hole, and doesn't give up 4+ yds every play.
  5. By those key points the defense was terrible. The team ignored it, decreased talent/depth, changed nothing, fined the worthless DC, fired DL coach late in camp. Why people aren't screaming for heads to roll is likely because they don't care anymore. TakeAways -5 (24th Worst) 3rd Down% (31st at one point the worst in NFL HISTORY) RedZone % 25th Worst Jackass Del Rio will get fired. Just another slow, indecisive RR decision. This team can't win with poor defense. Everyone is so quick to say 'OL doesn't matter because we have the best OL coach', but says nothing about the worst DL coach and bad DC!?
  6. Where did the other W come from!? (7-9 & 7-10) Look at you drinkin' dat kool-aid 🤣
  7. They can't fix this defense with adding a LB'er (though it would help), because it doesn't solve the scheme problem. Basically with JDR scheme, there will always be an open target in the soft part of the zone. QB just needs to see it developing and he'll have 2-3 choices. That defense to an OC is like an All You Can Eat buffet. It's so predictable that it's ineffective. If that defense doesn't get a sack, it needs a guy to drop a pass or a terrible throw to force a 4th down. If I played OC vs this scheme I'd never punt past my own 40.
  8. I'm onboard with you're listed eval, though the schedule is a wolf in sheep's clothing. Both JAX and DET are talented rosters and better defenses. Multiple instances during the schedule WSH plays opponents with more rest and the team has the worst bye in week 14 with far less roster depth. Team is literally 1 injury away from incompetent at each level of the defense. With 2 LB'ers who don't complement each other and insisting that CB play as the 3rd LB'er. Bad scheme that doesn't work and is easily exploitable. Opposing offensive coordinators drool over calling games vs JDR's terrible defense. Always an open guy in the middle or it's open deep. It's a BAD SCHEME - BAD COACH.
  9. I've been preaching about the bad defensive scheme, poor coaching, and negligence to address the inability to stop anyone on 3rd down since the draft. Now, everyone's an expert on what the reality is with this team 🤣
  10. Samuel looked great. He'll be fine this year.
  11. Total joke. People see whatever they imagine. They'll be 0-4 with an occasional highlight
  12. Terrible same ****. This is what a poorly coached team looks like. Same garbage, different date.
  13. JAX, DET, & PHI all with good offense in their opening acts. All looked impressive. WSH better get their **** together or it's going to be ugly, again.
  14. What?! Not sure what game you were watching but both DET and JAX offenses came out smokin' hot with scoring drives. Goff was perfect, with only incompletion was a penalty. Lawrence threw a bullseye 35 yards on the first play and put up an impressive 11 play opening drive. WSH has their hands full to start the season. They'll be lucky to be above .500
  15. With 3 winning seasons out of 11, he's a 5 for sure. Ranked #20 out of 32 teams, so top 5?! Not even close.
  16. The amount of capital used to acquire a player shouldn't affect the players grade on the depth chart, but it does. Completely undisciplined idea as two wrongs don't make a right. Dyami Brown was just another bad draft pick in a two year bucket of bad drafts.
  17. That's an NFL QB/WR coaching point for a drop back. Last time I heard it was from Cris Collinsworth talking about running routes and the coach would blow the whistle at 2.5 sec because pass protection breaks down after that. Sometimes when an OL is dominating pass pro they breakout the timer and go into it. The point is the timing is setup. Turner has to get Wentz on a roll, so whatever he does best, do it. Move the chains and take your shots!
  18. If it's noticeable, then it makes sense with other info. There's a reason for deficiencies and when he has good pass pro he's better for sure, so I'll buy that. He's really deadly off script (good Wentz bad Wentz). The bad-deadly like scrambling inside your 10 is poor situational football. Good-deadly happens too. He's so big he can see the entire field from a top down perspective vs blank spots where shorter QBs miss a guy falling into coverage. Arm strength is good so he can hit any part of the field from anywhere. Ideally he needs +2.5 sec protection and he's good. Shorter than 2.5 sec and that's where the problems start. Turner can help him by scheming hot reads to his best receivers when he smells a blitz. Been best on quick (hot) routes. In Indy Wentz would audible to his favorite play and it wasn't received well. Like audible out of a run to a TE route and the OL and Coach weren't happy. When he'd do that the OL wouldn't protect him. Turner needs to manage Wentz as much as Wentz needs to do what he does best within the scheme. Must all come together as a single unit.
  19. Too many instances of media manipulation now. From billionaire media teams, gaslighting national outlets, to trending vlog/blog channels. Doesn't take too much effort to sniff out the BS, but you do have to try and people are lazy towards leisure activities. Too easy to paint the picture that suits your agenda when you have unlimited resources.
  20. Exactly my sentiment. RR is slow to make changes in obvious deficiencies. He clings too much on past relationships to a detriment. Too decisive at some things and too indecisive on others. Get to a solution faster! C'mon Man!
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