Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I was gonna say "well thank God Danna doesn't have enough reps to make the chart..."
Sadly, he does. I just hadn't looked low enough to find him.
The 'Good God' on this chart belongs to that guy. Danna has been just awful this season. It's time to very seriously consider making him a 2-down player with Uche and FAU getting essentially ALL of his pass rush reps. And I wouldn't be opposed to getting FAU more reps on 1st down as well.
Danna is really hurting us out there. And I suspect Herring would be as bad or worse.
Danna has been dealing with a pec injury since the bye week. They say he’s good to play but I think it’s very possible he’s playing through an injury that’s limiting him. [Reply]
Now, I’m not going to pretend to believe the Chiefs didn’t try to win the game last week. I think they did.
But I can believe that a few things they have planned for the Bills could have been kept in reserve. Like giving pass rush snaps to Uche.
I don’t think they were going to roll out ALL their best wrinkles for this matchup.
Take the Bills, for example, busting out the Chargers’ DL games to trick Mahomes into a scramble that is cleaned up by a spy.
They’ve tipped that hand. That very effective tactic is now “out there” and the Chiefs won’t be caught off guard by it again.
Is that worth spending for the Bills in the regular season? Probably, as their only chance to realistically catch KC for the 1 seed is winning this matchup. [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
Now, I’m not going to pretend to believe the Chiefs didn’t try to win the game last week. I think they did.
But I can believe that a few things they have planned for the Bills could have been kept in reserve. Like giving pass rush snaps to Uche.
I don’t think they were going to roll out ALL their best wrinkles for this matchup.
Take the Bills, for example, busting out the Chargers’ DL games to trick Mahomes into a scramble that is cleaned up by a spy.
They’ve tipped that hand. That very effective tactic is now “out there” and the Chiefs won’t be caught off guard by it again.
Is that worth spending for the Bills in the regular season? Probably, as their only chance to realistically catch KC for the 1 seed is winning this matchup.
You guys talking about saving things for the playoffs are making football seem way harder and complicated than it is. Especially now that we're talking about a DE. Maybe some stunts Spags saves for when he absolutely needs them. But there's no reason at all to save a regular pass rush. "Go try your best to get the quarterback" is not some ultra secret strategy you have to save and that teams in the playoffs will be surprised by.
Especially since we're talking about Uche. He's not close to good enough to save reps for. That just makes no sense. Especially against the Bills. [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
Now, I’m not going to pretend to believe the Chiefs didn’t try to win the game last week. I think they did.
But I can believe that a few things they have planned for the Bills could have been kept in reserve. Like giving pass rush snaps to Uche.
I don’t think they were going to roll out ALL their best wrinkles for this matchup.
Take the Bills, for example, busting out the Chargers’ DL games to trick Mahomes into a scramble that is cleaned up by a spy.
They’ve tipped that hand. That very effective tactic is now “out there” and the Chiefs won’t be caught off guard by it again.
Is that worth spending for the Bills in the regular season? Probably, as their only chance to realistically catch KC for the 1 seed is winning this matchup.
You're usually on point here with your takes. I saw today where they broke down the difference in last years playoff game and the game Sunday...and that in the playoff game there was always either Leo or Gay spying...
EVERY DOWN
And then we'd play zone and force Allen to hold the ball.
We actually played zone perfectly on that run play he had, but did not have a spy.
However....they pointed out that Chris Jones and George lost contain on their gaps...most especially JONES DID...and this opened up that gap for Allen to run through.
Andy confirmed this was a breakdown in discipline by the d-line.
So there may be some stuff we held back, but for the stuff we did do, we had some breakdowns. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TheGuardian:
You're usually on point here with your takes. I saw today where they broke down the difference in last years playoff game and the game Sunday...and that in the playoff game there was always either Leo or Gay spying...
EVERY DOWN
And then we'd play zone and force Allen to hold the ball.
We actually played zone perfectly on that run play he had, but did not have a spy.
However....they pointed out that Chris Jones and George lost contain on their gaps...most especially JONES DID...and this opened up that gap for Allen to run through.
Andy confirmed this was a breakdown in discipline by the d-line.
So there may be some stuff we held back, but for the stuff we did do, we had some breakdowns.
Yeah. I can see … saving a few approaches you think will really be effective and doing some things to sew confusion or obfuscate what they’d go to on must-have-it downs.
I can see holding down snap counts more in the regular season for guys you’ll lean on more in a playoff matchup. And I can see stashing a few plays on O for must-have-it moments in the playoffs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TheGuardian:
You're usually on point here with your takes. I saw today where they broke down the difference in last years playoff game and the game Sunday...and that in the playoff game there was always either Leo or Gay spying...
EVERY DOWN
And then we'd play zone and force Allen to hold the ball.
We actually played zone perfectly on that run play he had, but did not have a spy.
However....they pointed out that Chris Jones and George lost contain on their gaps...most especially JONES DID...and this opened up that gap for Allen to run through.
Andy confirmed this was a breakdown in discipline by the d-line.
So there may be some stuff we held back, but for the stuff we did do, we had some breakdowns.
Jones had awful rush lane discipline the whole game. Or he was given permission to freelance (which seems suicidal against a mobile QB like Allen). [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Jones had awful rush lane discipline the whole game. Or he was given permission to freelance (which seems suicidal against a mobile QB like Allen).
Yup. Against Allen it needs to be a mush rush and lane contain. And Jones consistently vacated his lane gap and cost us. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief:
I’m betting they want him to learn the system fully, and could also be saving him for the playoffs or at least later in the season. We haven’t really had a guy like him in the Spags era, so maybe they are developing packages that include him that will be used later on.
Or he might just suck shit. Guess we’ll find out.
I like this scenerio over that he just sucks as to why he’s not seeing the field. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TheGuardian:
Yup. Against Allen it needs to be a mush rush and lane contain. And Jones consistently vacated his lane gap and cost us.
You could just watch it happening, almost in slow motion.
He'd get off the snap, get into his blocker, Allen would watch which way he went and then just zip the other direction. And Jones wasn't doing anything to hide it - just getting into the body and doing a swim move. It's not hard for a guy like Allen to see exactly where he's going.
I understand that it can be frustrating for a pass rusher to not get much production in a day like that when you're working your ass off, but you really need to almost 2-gap it against a guy like Allen. Trying to shoot a gap against him, ESPECIALLY when your ends don't know you're doing it, is just easy money for a guy like Allen that's willing to run over the middle and absorb a hit. [Reply]
Well Verderame talked about Uche at length and thinks Spags biggest flaw is playing guys they “trust”. We all universally agree that Uche should play and he should play a lot.
He’s rushing the passer. What’s there to know? 3rd down=beat your guy and get the sack/hit on the QB? So frustrating.
Andy does this too unfortunately. They need to get Thornton out there by next month. A guy like that with those traits can surely learn enough of the playbook to run some plays. Like Uche, Thornton represents something we don’t quite have: elite speed plus elite height potential.
Kid is 6’2” with 33 inch arms and a 38.5 vertical. Get him on the field. [Reply]
Could Thornton on gadget plays be used to free Hardman up to do a little more Z stuff?
I get that they'll never trust Thornton to go out there and run option routes and such. But he can run a designed screen or sweep. He can return kicks.
If Thornton gets Hardman moved up in the offense, that's probably a worthwhile move and one that we should be tinkering with as quickly as this weekend. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Jones had awful rush lane discipline the whole game. Or he was given permission to freelance (which seems suicidal against a mobile QB like Allen).
Karlaftis was every bit as bad imo. With the added downside of offering absolutely nothing by way of a pass rush. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DenverChief:
We were in the Lattimore sweepstakes but the Commanders swooped in and paid a fools ransom for him.
Another Marshon Lattimore update makes the Saints look like they knew more than anyone expected
Originally Posted by :
The New Orleans Saints look like bandits in a way after some recent injury news came to the surface in the NFC.
Marshon Lattimore's injury
Since being traded to the Washington Commanders, Lattimore has not played a single down for the NFC East foe. Washington has continued to see some success, but their defense would undoubtedly improve with him on the field.
The Commanders just ruled out Lattimore for Week 12 as well.
Lattimore has been dealing with a hamstring injury for a bulk of this season. It caused him to miss time in New Orleans, and now, it is affecting his availability for Dan Quinn's defense.
The Saints got some backlash at the deadline for not garnering a second round pick for the top-flight CB. In reality, garnering a third round pick and day three draft stock was a win for the Saints in the long run.
Really think they just don’t want to put this guy on film before the playoffs. He played a ton in his first game here and was getting to the QB, I highly doubt they just can’t find a use for him. He’s going to be playing when the bullets start flying.
It’s pretty clear at this point this team basically plays the entire regular season on cruise control, including when it comes to game plans. They are not operating the same way as other organizations. We will see entirely different looks once the games matter. [Reply]