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Pointing to another fact we thought to be true. Kubiak is the one holding this defense in conservative mode, he needs to let the players play to their strengths. BTW if you want to hear Kubiak in his entirety then check it out on the official site, it is a good listen every week.
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I understand that and even agree with it to some extent, but when your not doing anything but acting as a speed bump on the Colts way to the end zone you might as well turn it loose. Maybe he was just making excuses for his coach, I don't know. I think Head coaches can tend to be conservative on the side of the ball they are less familar with, defense in the case of Kubiak. Maybe he doesn't have enough faith in his inexperienced coordinator. Maybe Smith told him I'm fighting for my job, you've got to let me loose. Maybe Kubiak will encourage more aggression now. I have no idea if Kubiak is the reason for the conservative defense, I just hope it gets sorted out.
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This is why I have cooled considerably in my estimation of Kubiak as head coach. He is loyal to a fault with players best described as mediocre at best. His conservatism then bleeds over to how he lets Richard Smith design his defensive game plans. Yes, A Manning will eventually sting you with a long one. It is also true that he can be had if you put a good stiff rush on him. What would be best is to use different looks (conservative vs blitz) at certain strategic times, and sometimes just to upset the oppositions timing. Mess them up. Just do something different!
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Im going to stick this here, there were other places or a new thread but this works too I think.
I am certain that the last 2 years when the defence started getting better towards the end of the year we have heard that they are making the scheme simpler and being more agressive. Every year they are better at the end of the year, and this is the reason we get. Year 1-- Well it was just too much to take in all at once so we made it simpler. Year 2-- With all the injuries and new players we needed to make it simpler. Year 3- We decided to make it more simple and be more aggressive. This isnt Pitt or Baltimore. Our defence cannot be nearly that complicated, and evidently the only team it confuses is our own. This is just something I have noticed and it bugs the hell out of me. Maybe Richard Smith needs to tear out the last half of his Defensive Coordinator for Dummies book and stick with the front portion. |
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I do not think it is a coincidence that our defense started performing better with the activating of Dunta or Adibi getting some PT.
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Adibi increased our team speed big time. This has made our blitzes far more effective and far more frequent. Eugene Wilson doubles the rang of our safeties. Dunta Robinson plays the slot great. All of this has made our corners twice as good on outside coverage. Its all tied together. Now if we could just get some solid DT play to keep Demeco and Adibi clean. |
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We could maybe do more criss crossing of the ends and tackles, but to do that the CBs have to have tight coverage on the receivers, or we could be giving up big chunks of yardage. But we at least need to try it more to see whether or not if it will work for us. Of course we have cut way down the last 3 games on the TDs (either running or passing) so maybe we just better leave it like it is.
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