Sam Williams Hot Boyz

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When you're talent is limited, you have to give up something. Quinn sacrificed run defense for pass rush and turnovers. I expect Zimmer to do the opposite. Despite what we have at DT, he'll make run defense a focus even if it costs us pressure/sacks and turnovers.

I really think Quinn gets more blame than he deserves. He's trying to scheme around having so-so NTs and 3-techs. And in the playoff game, he tried to scheme around Gilmore playing hurt. Overall, he did a pretty good job of it, but the talent gaps were going to show up against the better teams.
Yeah I was already expecting the sacks and turnovers to go down. But the run defense could be better.

Overall the pass rush and turnovers helped create the blowout wins against the lesser teams, but was mostly neutralized against better opponents and in the playoffs.

I think besides losing a few more games this year, the wins vs lower caliber teams will probably be closer games.
 

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Yeah I was already expecting the sacks and turnovers to go down. But the run defense could be better.

Overall the pass rush and turnovers helped create the blowout wins against the lesser teams, but was mostly neutralized against better opponents and in the playoffs.

I think besides losing a few more games this year, the wins vs lower caliber teams will probably be closer games.
I would think so. I'm not sure we'll lose too many more because of the number of lower-caliber teams. I could see us slipping behind Philly, though, if they can get that team back together under new coordinators. The Eagles were the better team early on and then just fell apart. I don't think Hurts is a great QB, but as we've seen, he's good enough to get to a Super Bowl with in the right circumstances. I think the same of Dak, but I think he's at least a little better than Hurts. Trouble is, we're never going to have the team that Philly built around its QB when it made the Super Bowl.
 

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When you're talent is limited, you have to give up something. Quinn sacrificed run defense for pass rush and turnovers. I expect Zimmer to do the opposite. Despite what we have at DT, he'll make run defense a focus even if it costs us pressure/sacks and turnovers.

I really think Quinn gets more blame than he deserves. He's trying to scheme around having so-so NTs and 3-techs. And in the playoff game, he tried to scheme around Gilmore playing hurt. Overall, he did a pretty good job of it, but the talent gaps were going to show up against the better teams.
Baloney. Dan Quinn had both big NTs Bohanna and Ridgeway, and he got rid of them because Quinn cared more for lighter DTs who can rush the passer. Dan Quinn was never serious about stopping the run...no matter what he ever said. Explain why he made Mazi lose 45+ pounds from weighing 335 pounds down to 290? Dan Quinn had some young big boys. He simply didn't care about stopping the run. His actions spoke louder than his words.
 

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Baloney. Dan Quinn had both big NTs Bohanna and Ridgeway, and he got rid of them because Quinn cared more for lighter DTs who can rush the passer. Dan Quinn was never serious about stopping the run...no matter what he ever said. Explain why he made Mazi lose 45+ pounds from weighing 335 pounds down to 290? Dan Quinn had some young big boys. He simply didn't care about stopping the run. His actions spoke louder than his words.
Maybe he got rid of them because they weren't any good? I think with Mazi, he believed he could be the 3-tech the team has needed. He's a strong player, as evidenced by some of the weight room stuff that has been shown in the past, but Quinn wanted him to be quicker.

You say he simply didn't care about stopping the run. I say his priority was rushing the passer and creating turnovers. Maybe that's just semantics, but Quinn's scheme was designed around pressure and if you don't have the horses to create that without being gimmicky, then you be gimmicky. He used a lot of stunts and movement, sought out pressure players over run stoppers, etc., to achieve the No. 1 thing he felt a defense should do.

In Washington, he's got two big ol' DL in Allen and Payne, and the Commanders went out and brought him a bevy of linebackers to play behind them. In Dallas, after the LVE injury, his best option was playing a safety at linebacker because he didn't have much quality to work with. They tried to bring in Shaq Leonard, but the Joneses were too cheap in FA to even outbid the Eagles for him (and it appears based on how he played that turned out to be a good thing).
 

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I hope Sam Williams makes the most of his chances to turn his career around this season. It doesn't take a genius to play DE -- never has!:thumbup:
 

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Maybe he got rid of them because they weren't any good? I think with Mazi, he believed he could be the 3-tech the team has needed. He's a strong player, as evidenced by some of the weight room stuff that has been shown in the past, but Quinn wanted him to be quicker.

You say he simply didn't care about stopping the run. I say his priority was rushing the passer and creating turnovers. Maybe that's just semantics, but Quinn's scheme was designed around pressure and if you don't have the horses to create that without being gimmicky, then you be gimmicky. He used a lot of stunts and movement, sought out pressure players over run stoppers, etc., to achieve the No. 1 thing he felt a defense should do.

In Washington, he's got two big ol' DL in Allen and Payne, and the Commanders went out and brought him a bevy of linebackers to play behind them. In Dallas, after the LVE injury, his best option was playing a safety at linebacker because he didn't have much quality to work with. They tried to bring in Shaq Leonard, but the Joneses were too cheap in FA to even outbid the Eagles for him (and it appears based on how he played that turned out to be a good thing).
Dan Quinn got rid of John Ridgeway because he supposedly sucked, yet Ridgeway as a rotational NT at Washington (where Quinn is now the head coach) actually put up slightly better stat numbers than starting veteran Johnathan Hankins did. Ironic because we definitely could have used Ridgeway right now as young but entering his prime, while Dan Quinn now has him in Washington. Hey, maybe Quinn miraculously will cut him and allow us to bring him back?
 

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The Hot Boyz crap won't die.
Kinda glad they adopted a different defense nickname and don't choose to sully and disrespect the memory of those great past defenses. This soft, frontrunner defense haven't earned that nickname.
 

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I wonder if they realize every time another team hears the name HotBoyz that team bursts out laughing. It's really embarrassing to watch your defense getting steamrolled and a room full of drunk fans making fun of them.
 

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Please…no more fake hyped nicknames that mean nothing because they’ve earned nothing. Sports nicknames are never self made.

The best are given by coaches, sports writers, and maybe teammates. Like “Doomsday” which came from Dallas sports writer Gary Cartwright back in the mid-60s saying it would be Doomsday before any team could score on that defense. That nicknamed was earned.

But players giving themselves nicknames…please. Maybe “Hot Boyz” fits. These guys still need to earn their man cards.
 

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Dan Quinn got rid of John Ridgeway because he supposedly sucked, yet Ridgeway as a rotational NT at Washington (where Quinn is now the head coach) actually put up slightly better stat numbers than starting veteran Johnathan Hankins did. Ironic because we definitely could have used Ridgeway right now as young but entering his prime, while Dan Quinn now has him in Washington. Hey, maybe Quinn miraculously will cut him and allow us to bring him back?
It will be interesting to see if Quinn keeps him. But again, Quinn is not going to keep a lot of fat men who can't crash the pocket. It's not his MO. His MO is getting after the passer. The year, he cut Ridgeway, Ridgeway had not shown much and we didn't cut him initially, we kept him until we needed his roster spot.

Zimmer is going to be much more likely to keep our late-round NT this year because of the emphasis he puts on run-stopping. I'll be very surprised, though, if we end up with as many sacks and turnovers as we did under Quinn. Like I said, every coach has his priorities because he has to play with what he got. Quinn wanted to develop Mazi's pass rush so that he could be a pass rusher as well as a run stopper. Zimmer will be happy if he's just a very good run stopper.
 

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Please…no more fake hyped nicknames that mean nothing because they’ve earned nothing. Sports nicknames are never self made.

The best are given by coaches, sports writers, and maybe teammates. Like “Doomsday” which came from Dallas sports writer Gary Cartwright back in the mid-60s saying it would be Doomsday before any team could score on that defense. That nicknamed was earned.

But players giving themselves nicknames…please. Maybe “Hot Boyz” fits. These guys still need to earn their man cards.
This!
 

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The Hot Boyz crap won't die.
It needs to. Williams better step up this season or he won’t be seeing a second contract. He makes a nice play then disappears for a couple of weeks. He commits more penalties than makes plays. He’s had some off the field issues. He’s been somewhat disappointing.
 

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DLaw started up the Hot Boyz crap again last season prior the Cardinals game. He spouted off that we have the best defense in the world after the Jets game. :rolleyes: Our defense proceeded to get road graded by AZ. Go Hot Boyz! :flagwave:
 

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DLaw started up the Hot Boyz crap again last season prior the Cardinals game. He spouted off that we have the best defense in the world after the Jets game. :rolleyes: Our defense proceeded to get road graded by AZ. Go Hot Boyz! :flagwave:
Josh Dobbs, :laugh::laugh::laugh:Dude played the best game of his career. Then it was back to the toilet.
 

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Josh Dobbs, :laugh::laugh::laugh:Dude played the best game of his career. Then it was back to the toilet.
Never heard any mention of the Hot Boyz from DLaw or anyone else after that game. The defense was once again a fraud. More like the not so Hot Boyz.
 
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