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I was watching a show on the NFLn that showed Deacon Jones talking about their front four, then they showed the Steel Curtain and finally the Vikings great front four from the late 60's to mid 70's. And I wondered why is everyone complaining about us trying to build a front four that rivals these groups.
I know that the game as changed since the 70's, and the OL has gained an advantage of being able to use their hands. But having a DE anchor and solid athletic tackles should be applauded. Mario is now a given, Okoye is athletic and having a good off season, TJ showed a strong motor last year, he is being over looked by the fans here that are mad at his draft position. The pick of Okam could be interesting, for a big man he has a wiggle and can get separation from blockers, image a sack from a 322lber (check the roster he is listed at an even lower weight then when he was drafted). I maybe the only one but I like the Cochran and Kalu. And I am hoping that Thompson is able to add some nickle package pass rush. I say draft another 1st day guy and let them become a DL with a nickname. BTW the better our DL gets the better OL gets to practice against, another benefit. |
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I have no problem building a defense with a good focus on the DL. I do have a problem with neglecting other areas when the DL is serviceable. We need a stong CB and a safety that is a field general and commands the other team to gameplan around. SS seems to one of the most underrated positions.
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Will Demps was a pro bowl alternate, CC Brown actually looked solid by the end of the season, we have Glenn Earl, who Kubiak thought was going to have a huge year prior to his injury last season, we have nine-year veteran Nick Ferguson who should be considered a playing coach. Injury made the position one of question marks last year, but we have assembled a group of hybrid safeties. What do I mean by hybrid? Our defense runs on a left and right safety, both guys are expected to have similar skill sets, they are not true cover guys or in the box guys, but in between. Harrison and Mitchell are both big bodied guys, and Harrison ran a 4.5 and played some cover in college. These guys are pushing for time. Plus add the draft pick Barber, who has shown a very good head for the game. While I can agree that most have not yet produced to a high level in the NFL, I think the position is not the issue most have it slated to be. Now get me started on CB, Bennett is going to be a steal, Robinson has the mental strength to get himself back to his preinjury status (yes I sipped the kool-aid, again). The coaches think they can make a player out of Reeves, and the GM paid him pretty good, so he better play well. (BTW Keith pointed out that Reeves contract has an out clause for us if he does not work out). We drafted a kid I believe will be a solid CB in this league in Molden, so how many more high picks do you want to throw there? |
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however, if we are going to spend a high pick on d again, i'd take my shot at the best LB available unless diles AND adibi show up this year. i'd say we are a LB, a S, and a healthy dunta away from a hellraising defense.
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IIRC, he was selected last year to the ProBowl as an alternate. That to me is a sniff.
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Fast forward a couple years, and he was pro bowl player, why because he matured. Let Kubiak's and Smith's guys mature, they have completely redone this roster and we have not started their 3rd year. I see potential in these guys. Not all of them will work out, but many will. BTW I agree the LB is top priority, along with RDE. |
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...and it's not like we got to see either of the brandons' play. i mean neither one of them got a shake last year and I almost played safety for the texans the way they were going down ![]() ![]() to be honest i wouldn't care if LB, DE, and S were the first 3 selections next year, but i love defense. that gets me going on every play as much as it does when the offense scores. if they really wanted to round out the line with a complete DE not just a pass rusher i say do it. but if they are just looking for a pass rusher...i wouldn't be so thrilled about spending a high pick on it.
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I could be wrong, and I'm not really trying to start an argument on this, but I'm going to give my thoughts about free safety in general and free safety as the Texans view it.
First, blitzing. Yes, some teams occasionally blitz a free safety, and if he doesn't get anywhere near the qb and the qb has time to throw, then the cornerbacks will have no help at all and a touchdown will very possibly be the result. But guess what? The average fan is not going to notice that the free safety failed, and they are probably more likely to blame the cb who they see chasing the receiver down the field. Second, if the free safety was in a position where he was supposed to be, but the cornerback gets beaten badly on a play, the safety is often going to be the man who has to come over and limit the result. But guess what? The average fan sees the safety coming over late and it looks like he must be slow. Even if he isn't. If a free safety is in the middle of the field and a cb gets beaten badly, the difference in speed between a free safety with average speed and one with better than average speed is just a couple of steps. Third, in out system, and until it changes, the coaches do NOT like to blitz. They want the pressure to come from the front four. There are very few times a game when this isn't the case. Demeco Ryans is by general agreement an all-pro caliber MLB. But guess what? In our system he rarely blitzes even though by most expert opinion he is very good at it. The average fan may criticize our system and want it changed, but it is the system the coaches believe in, apparently even Kubiak or he would get a DC who used a different system. My point? Even if we had a free safety who was very good at blitzing, and I'm not saying Demps isn't good at it, we probably would rarely use the free safety blitz. Fourth, the average fan overvalues the free safety position. It's the one he sees at the end of the play. He doesn't see the linebacker or lineman knocked on his ass at the line of scrimmage. He doesn't see all the other stuff that goes wrong on the play. He just sees the free safety. Summing up, I don't think Kubiak is worried at all about the free safety position this year. Sure he would like to have an all-pro at every position. What coach wouldn't? But he expects to get pretty solid play at the position and I think he will. And like Kubiak, I'll be content with that too. I just think that fans way overrate the free safety position. It just isn't one of the key positions on the team. If it was, free safety salaries would be through the roof like QB salaries and LT salaries, etc. When was the last time a free safety was the overall number one pick in the draft? Last edited by Bigtinylittle; 06-05-2008 at 07:59 AM. |
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maybe blitzing is just the easiest factor to jump on, but i think what we (the people who want to see our defense improve as much as the offense did) really want to see is a more aggressive set-up. CB's jamming hard LB's and DT's making the HBDraw a non-option, S's taking exception to WR's and TE's running routes over the middle. to me, defense is half ability, half attitude and we've got our share of ability but no one really stands in the way and says "f that, NOBODY is getting past me." make the opposing offense hurt some instead of hurting the fans to watch. i think i read somewhere that we were either tops or top 3 or so in first downs given up. that's not aggressive at all...that's a very, very reactionary defense getting taken advantage of. less waiting for the action to come to us, more forcing the action on them!! Quote:
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and if kubiak ISN'T worried about how the S are going to play this year he needs to be fired NOW! they were by far the worst group of the team last year and the two things they did to fix it was draft a 6th round guy who maybe makes the team and waited for a guy to be healthy again who is borderline between starter and depth. i'm not trying to start an argument either, i just felt it needed to be said. ![]()
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