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Spencer Tillman was a guest today on Tim Brando's show, and he was talking about the upcoming Saints game and how it would be much more of a challenge than playing against the Chiefs' offense.
Tillman specifically mentioned that his friend, Frank Bush, is chomping at the bit to showcase his young defensive stars and hopefully "give Brees some different, aggressive looks." So, if Tillman's right, we should be getting a bit of a glimpse of what our scheme is all about on Saturday. I wish Cushing was playing, nonetheless it should be fun to see something other than 'vanilla defense' in a preseason game, especially against a prolific offense like the Saints'. |
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Just watch the Jets preseason games. HC Ryan does not appear to be holding back anything on defense.
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......And brings up the question of why Kubiak didn't let the new D show it's stuff in the Chiefs game? I am looking forward to seeing that more aggressive defense they keep talking about.
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They are just now getting to the more advanced stunts/blitzes and how the team is going to disguise them. You get the idea.
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Who said he didn't?
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While its purely speculation, I suspect it has more to do with a coach's approach to the preseason. Some prefer to run vanilla offenses and defenses so that they don't give anything away. Others (it sounds like Ryan falls in this camp) want to see how their guys will execute what is essentially a regular season gameplan and think this experience trumps any secrets they may give away. In my opinion, if your unit doesn't have a track record of success (like our D), I think the better approach is to have them essentially execute a regular season gameplan, with the associated blitzes and whatnot, to see how they do, even if you may be giving away some of your schemes. This sounds like what Ryan is doing in NY. He's decided any detriment of giving away his scheme is outweighed by getting his D to buy into his gameplan and develop his mentality. I agree with this approach. Considering how poorly our D has traditionally played, I think it's more important to getting them playing better and with confidence. Hopefully, we may start seeing some of this Saturday. |
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I am guessing here, so take it for what it's worth. If you listened to Kubiak interviews, they have dumbed the defense down, and they did the basic install during OTA and again during minicamp. Why, so the young guys could get up to speed and contribute.
Then Kubiak said they where going to start all over again at training camp, again so the young guys could get where they are playing at full speed, not thinking near as much as in the past. Look at our roster, especially the defense, we are one of the younger teams. And we are expecting a lot from our draft picks. Teams like the Steelers expect the draft picks to learn a year or two and play special teams.
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Finally, painekiller, please don't take this as me griping at you. I realize you're just relaying what you heard and I always appreciate your comments. |
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BUT......doesn't every team have the same problem with getting the rookies on defense up to speed, and yet both the Jets and the Titans looked in midseason form in their first exhibition game. I am sure it wasn't Frank Bush holding back, so I think it was just Kubiak being careful with that beatup secondary.
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1. No one has said that Kubiak has had anything to do with what the defense did or didn't do but you. 2. We haven't actually seen how the defense will play against the Saints, we have only gotten a 3rd hand account of how they're supposed to play. 3. Your assertion that the Jets or Titans' defenses looked stellar while our's didn't isn't held up by fact, considering we held the Cheifs to 3 points with our 1st and 2nd teams, even with Bowe running against our 2nd team. The defense played very well in the Chiefs' game. There were some mismatches so far as when Haley played his starters as opposed to when Kubiak played his. Nonetheless, we held them to 3 points until the 3rd string came in and held them to 10 points overall. There are a number of assumptions that could be made, assuming Tillman's account is accurate. Maybe we are keying up the defense to how we would in the regular season; a bit more conservative against inferior offenses and a bit more aggressive against top offenses. Maybe Bush wants to ease the defense into things. Maybe Bush wanted to hold back given the weather conditions. But, I think it'd be safe to hold back on those assumption until after we see how the preseason plays out, much less how the regular season defense plays versus the preseason defense. And, further, it's probably a good idea to hold back on the premature and baseless criticisms of Kubiak here. |
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I'm pretty sure the team is working on some stuff in practice that they aren't going to put on preseason game tape. I'd be very curious to hear from any of you going to the open workouts against the Saints this week to know what you find.
Since the Jets are presumably going to start a rookie QB in Week 1 in Sanchez, showing him less of the blitzes from preseason tape might not be a bad idea. That, plus a gameplan that keeps the TE away from our seams and stuffs eight in the box to neutralize Thomas Jones, Leon Washington and the running game ought to be the formula for success. It won't upset me at all if we don't see this against the Saints on Saturday. Given the Vikings have a run-oriented offense (albeit one now helmed by Favre), I might be a bit more curious in how the Texans defense looks in that game. |
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On Saturday, I'm hoping to see a defense that is attacking, aggressive, blitzing, etc. If we are truly going to be that type of defense, let's start building the foundation in actual games, if only preseason games. I don't think it's just a switch you can flip, particularly since the majority of our guys have spent the last 3 years playing "bend, don't break." I was just throwing Rex Ryan out there because he is generally considered to be one of the best and most aggressive defensive masterminds in the league and it sounds like this is his approach as well. Would like to see us emulate it. Hopefully, we will. |
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And here I thought our defense played well against the Chiefs.
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Well, it was raining and it was the *Chiefs,* but I think we did a good job as well. It was a bit misleading that Haley played a top 12 WR against our 2's; probably created an illusion of our 1's being better than they were. But, they did a good job nonetheless.
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We did. I wasn't trying to complain about the KC game, but looking back at my posts, I see I didn't make that very clear. I was just trying to outline how I hope to see the remainder of the preseason unfolds.
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I think the whole plan this off season is to have 53 players all ready to contribute from day one of the season.
Mario and the 1st teamers should be fine with just the work in practice. They understand what they need to do. Rookies on the other hand, usually have their heads spinning, and thus play slower. So when I see Quin and McCain hold their own on Bowe, I am happy. McCain has a great CB attitude IMO. And he does not back down from AJ. He is getting an advanced training session every practice. I want to see Molden soon.
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But the season opener in Reliant will be Frank Bushs coming out party as a NFL DC, so why spoil the fun and more importantly reveal all the secrets in a meaningless preseason game ? Instead why not keep the Jets and their rookie QB guessing as much as possible ? |
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