I think a big reason for why our defense is so great is the stability and continuity. Top to bottom, everyone knows their role inside and out. They know the scheme, their responsibilities, and they do 'em.
That's what happens when you string together six years of the same scheme and coaching and it's why they'll be good even with the current CB room. It's gonna take a sharp minded CB to come in and get the scheme down on the fly. No blown coverages from misunderstandings. Not impossible but something to think about. [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
I think a big reason for why our defense is so great is the stability and continuity. Top to bottom, everyone knows their role inside and out. They know the scheme, their responsibilities, and they do 'em.
That's what happens when you string together six years of the same scheme and coaching and it's why they'll be good even with the current CB room. It's gonna take a sharp minded CB to come in and get the scheme down on the fly. No blown coverages from misunderstandings. Not impossible but something to think about.
Spags being as good as he is and not getting poached and/or promoted to HC somewhere else is a literal cheat code. Brain Drain is supposed to be a big part of rebalancing the good teams back to average/mediocre teams, but we kinda side step that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bl00dyBizkitz:
Spags being as good as he is and not getting poached and/or promoted to HC somewhere else is a literal cheat code. Brain Drain is supposed to be a big part of rebalancing the good teams back to average/mediocre teams, but we kinda side step that.
We should all be thankful he was such a bad head coach. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
We should all be thankful he was such a bad head coach.
And he’s pretty old. It seems there is pretty strong preference to hire coaches below age 55 around the league. Hell, many of the head coaches lately seem to be younger than 45. [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
Damn Nazeeh’s struggles showing in that chart. I still have hope for him but I think the ACL recovery is taking its time.
Need to go get a CB for now.
Yeah, always both comforting and concerning when something like that matches the eye test like it does.
Comforting in that I'm not crazy. Concerning in that I'm not wrong and we may have a real problem on our hands at CB2. [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
Fortunately Williams will be forced to play Monday. He is our best bet unless they do trade for someone.
He's my faint hope.
He showed out so well at times last year that we may just have to deal with the inconsistency and hope he finds his form or at least doesn't suck when it matters most.
There's ability there. And the tools match our scheme so well. But CBs are like goalies in hockey - they're just erratic as hell unless they're elite and when they get in their own heads that they're struggling, they're going to continue to struggle.
One really strong game may be all it takes to get Williams back on track. And against a battered WR corps, this may be a good time for exactly that. I'd lean pretty heavily into Williams and get a baseline for how bad our need truly is as the deadline approaches.
Because I really don't think Johnson is the answer. I've never quite understood the fascination with him.
Ultimately we may just end up needing Connor to step up somehow and put Hicks in at the 3rd safety. That's vaguely terrifying, but I do think Connor has the tools to play the position. [Reply]
Originally Posted by xztop123:
Is Watson done for the year?
Probably. Sucks for Watson because he was a 7th round pick playing his way into a good contract somewhere.
Obviously hurts the team because if we play the Ravens or Lions down the road, CB depth will be a major factor to cover their multiple weapons. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Williams has not been good. Nazeeh has struggled too. Roland-Wallace has been in the right place but is still not turning his head at times.
I think we need to get a corner badly. Doesn’t mean it’s an expensive move, but this is a real problem that I think could potential end our season.
That’s how bad it is right now and Spags/Merrit are masking it, but I think it will show up against good teams with good QB’s
Well, they get to see a good QB on Monday night. He might be without his top two weapons but if our CB is that bad, he will exploit it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by xztop123:
Is Watson done for the year?
I think you have to operate as though he is.
I don't think his injury is actually a ton worse in terms of recovery time than Cook's was last season. And it took place, what, 6 weeks sooner? I think there's a non-zero chance he could come back for the post-season.
But you can't bank on it. Ankle injuries are bizarre animals and very dependent on the individual. Because I don't think this is actually a bone issue - the fracture will be healed by the end of the regular season. I think it's a ligament issue. Part of that ankle fracture would almost certainly have been a hellacious high ankle sprain and THAT'S where your real unknowns are found. [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
Is there much left on the trade block that could help us?
Do we have the ability to absorb a contract with our cap space?
There's always someone.
I mean I mentioned Mike Jackson from Carolina a couple weeks back. I think he'd be damn near free to acquire and he's a cheap veteran who has been a pretty credible player for quite awhile.
He could absolutely help, IMO.
And there are a dozen guys out there just like him. Get a list of 6-8 guys and start making calls. First guy that says yes to a 7th gets the deal made.