I assume you mean the GB front 7...but LOL NO
First one was no pressure, his arm is just shot.
Second one had no pressure, arm is just shot.
Third one was an unblocked DB on a blitz.
The GB front 7 didn't do anything.
One more point that pertains to both line groups: Limit penaltiesYep, this has always been the case and is still the case even in this pass happy league. If you put pressure on the QB and protect you’re own QB you’re going to win a lot of games.
Well brady threw 3 straight interceptions. Rogers offense failed to convert any of them into points.
That and eliminating turnovers goes without saying.One more point that pertains to both line groups: Limit penalties
OLine- false starts, holding
DLine- encroachment, roughing the passer
The era's Quarterback for the Ages switches to an NFL footnote franchise, leads them to the Super Bowl immediately, and the conclusion we should draw from that is about the importance of the trenches?
those three INTs were horrible. Worst than Neil O’Donnell bad.
We have put plenty of resources in the offensive line over the years. 3 first round picks, priority free agent and two top 3 round picks at guard. It’s time we let the line sink or swim. You move Collins or Martin to left tackle if Smith is injured. We have good depth on the line. The offensive line without Smith and Collins is still better then our secondary, defensive line and linebackers as units. Defensive line is our number 1 issue but there is no highly rated defensive tackle in the draft. I would trade down into the teens draft a pass rusher/linebacker then try to trade up back into the first round to grab a defensive tackle. We need to move on from Jaylon get the 7 million in June 1 savings. Sign Dak long term then sign a big fat defensive tackle. That would improve our front 7 greatly.What I saw today was two teams that were able to contain a ground game, play extra men in coverage and frustrate two future, hall of fame QB's. The difference was Tampa Bay was able to generate consistent pressure with their front four, where Green Bay could not. It's that simple, win the trenches, win the game!
Certainly it doesn't help when you have a bonehead HC not going for it down 8 late in the game inside the 10 nor a CB who has no understanding of time getting beat beat at the end of the half.
I don't want to hear people complain when the team doesn't make the exciting, wow pick at 10 this year and takes another offensive lineman or defensive lineman in rd 1 and a two down run DT in rd two. Someone said recently, can you name the starting secondary for the Washington Football Team? Not many can and they are one of the best defenses in the entire league due to their front 4.
none of them were in tampa territory, they were like punts. one took away a possible fg att but thats it,.Well brady threw 3 straight interceptions. Rogers offense failed to convert any of them into points.
good point , and both our lines suck now and may not get any better anytime soon.What I saw today was two teams that were able to contain a ground game, play extra men in coverage and frustrate two future, hall of fame QB's. The difference was Tampa Bay was able to generate consistent pressure with their front four, where Green Bay could not. It's that simple, win the trenches, win the game!
Certainly it doesn't help when you have a bonehead HC not going for it down 8 late in the game inside the 10 nor a CB who has no understanding of time getting beat beat at the end of the half.
I don't want to hear people complain when the team doesn't make the exciting, wow pick at 10 this year and takes another offensive lineman or defensive lineman in rd 1 and a two down run DT in rd two. Someone said recently, can you name the starting secondary for the Washington Football Team? Not many can and they are one of the best defenses in the entire league due to their front 4.
Why? Because Tampa Bay’s front 4 was dominant.Well brady threw 3 straight interceptions. Rogers offense failed to convert any of them into points.
You watched 2 Hall of Fame QB’s struggle vs good defenses and you say it is the ERA of the QB.Wrong.....its the ERA of the QB
Levels of importance on an NFL football team:
1. QB. Blatantly obvious.
2. Trenches. Also blatantly obvious.
3. Everything else.
Did you watch the game? Tampa Bay’s front 4 was dominant. Brady had a running game and excellent pass protection most of the game. Brady’s O line and especially his D line played excellent. Brady drove the bus.The era's Quarterback for the Ages switches to an NFL footnote franchise, leads them to the Super Bowl immediately, and the conclusion we should draw from that is about the importance of the trenches?
Great defense will slow down, if not shut down, a great QB 90% of the time.
Nothing else matters if you are not strong in the trenches. Did you play football?Nope.
1. QB in aggressive in creative bold scheme
2. Playmakers, esp. at WR
3. Defenders to stop opposing QB and playmakers
4. Everything else
Tampa Bay has best wide receiver group in NFC. Chiefs have best 1-2 playmaker duo of decade.
Andy Reid is pass, centric...willing to go for fourth down.
Arians is most down-field risk taker in sport
Brady had a running game
Nothing else matters if you are not strong in the trenches. Did you play football?
I’m talking about the history of the NFL!What are you talking about? The four team's offenses averaged 30 points yesterday. You think anyone is going to shut down the Chiefs offense?
We have put plenty of resources in the offensive line over the years. 3 first round picks, priority free agent and two top 3 round picks at guard. It’s time we let the line sink or swim. You move Collins or Martin to left tackle if Smith is injured. We have good depth on the line. The offensive line without Smith and Collins is still better then our secondary, defensive line and linebackers as units. Defensive line is our number 1 issue but there is no highly rated defensive tackle in the draft. I would trade down into the teens draft a pass rusher/linebacker then try to trade up back into the first round to grab a defensive tackle. We need to move on from Jaylon get the 7 million in June 1 savings. Sign Dak long term then sign a big fat defensive tackle. That would improve our front 7 greatly.