Which New Additions Can Help vs the Run?

Why do you think I'm always screaming for DT's? It's not a thing, it's a need that I see. Until we address it(No, not w/ 7th rounders and castoffs), Parsons won't be maximized to full potential.
What were we ranked when we had Jonathan Hankins?
 
I used to have a pic on my phone, but I guess I erased it. W/ Hankins we gave up like 3.5 YPC. W/o, it was around 5.
Hankins when we had him was a good solid player. Strong and hard to move. Nowhere near a top DT. But still made a real difference.
That is what ticks me off. It would not have cost much to get someone like him but the circus jerks did not bother
 
Well, I'm not sure it will happen, but I really hope Mazi can help with this. I'm not holding my breath, though.
He need to to get back to full beef…..not holding my breath though. He shows flashes in some games, but in others he just doesn’t have it,…he has to want it.
 
We were 28th, I believe, in run defense last year. With new additions to the team, which players do you think will help against the run?

I know Sanborn is pretty good against the run. I think Toia might help but may also need time to develop. And Turner is also pretty solid at run defense, although not much of a pass rusher.

Am I missing anyone? Are there any players who you think will step up in the run defense this year?
Donovan Ez is strong against the run as well on edge.

As far as run stopping goes Toia just needs to keep linebackers free, which he did very well in college.

And let's not discount Eberflus.

In 2017, the Colts' run defense ranked 26th in the NFL teams averaged 4.0 yards per carry and gave up 99 rushing first downs


In 2018, under Eberflus, the Colts' run defense ranked 8th in the NFL by they did not allow a single 100-yard rusher throughout the season.

Adding Whitecotton to coach the DL, there is good reason to expect improvement against the run.
 
31st in points allowed is a concern. You'd think a defense with Parsons on it would be higher.
Parsons was hurt and missed time, did he not? Or am I remembering wrongly?

We had a revolving door at CB all season too.

Many contributing factors, not just one DE.
 
my favorite feline as well
but its expecting a lot
but then if he can just clog the middle and stand the Center or guard up and not lose ground, that is a LOT MORE than we have been getting
Exactly all he needs to do in his limited snaps. He anchored a D that gave up a whopping 1.6 yards per carry keeping LB clean.
 
IMO one of Dallas weaknesses in the run has been on the edge.

When Parsons gets run on, he isn't the best at setting the edge. Cardinals 2 years ago ran on his side often.
Against the Ravens, Dallas edge ate on a lot of inside fakes and left the edge wide open.

Fowler is back, but he's more of a pass rusher than run stopper. Same with EZ, at least early on.

Will linebackers with more a run first mindset help? Sure, but if the line can't win their battles or be in the right spot, it can be a mess again. Mazi could become a legit 1 tech but if the edge is open all day, he can't be superman and run down a RB headed to the 7 or 8 gap
Sam Williams is by far our best edge run stopping edge DE. If his knee holds up and he comes out with something to prove, he will be huge helping stop the edge rushing.
 
We were 28th, I believe, in run defense last year. With new additions to the team, which players do you think will help against the run?

I know Sanborn is pretty good against the run. I think Toia might help but may also need time to develop. And Turner is also pretty solid at run defense, although not much of a pass rusher.

Am I missing anyone? Are there any players who you think will step up in the run defense this year?
Brother, I really like both of our rookie 7th round pick DTs!!!

NT Jay Toia is a plug and hard to move inside. Exactly what we've needed for years. Check him out...





And DT Tommy Akingbesote is not that bad either...





 
Parsons is pretty weak against the run. He gets a pass from most, but he really needs to improve. It's just, he likely won't.
As a central PA native who grew up watching him play in Harrisburg and at Penn State, I have said all along, even before we drafted him, that what he does best is attack the football. He shouldn't be lined up at the same spot every play. He needs to be allowed to free lance, to be able to see it and attack it. That's when he's most dangerous. As great as he is at rushing the QB, having him at DE every down is actually a determent to what he can do. It sets him up to be schemed out of the play.
That's why I'm really hoping these additions to DE will allow Flus to let him do just that. If Fowler, Kneeland, Turner and EzRockU can hold the edges and get pressures of their own it can free up Micah to be his best.
He needs to be let lose, to be able to just blow things up every play. Regardless if it's a run or a pass he will cause havoc, if you let him.
 
We were 28th, I believe, in run defense last year. With new additions to the team, which players do you think will help against the run?

I know Sanborn is pretty good against the run. I think Toia might help but may also need time to develop. And Turner is also pretty solid at run defense, although not much of a pass rusher.

Am I missing anyone? Are there any players who you think will step up in the run defense this year?
I wish these coaches would move Parsons to MLB.
 
Parsons was hurt and missed time, did he not? Or am I remembering wrongly?

We had a revolving door at CB all season too.

Many contributing factors, not just one DE.
before all the injuries, the defense was even worse, or should we forget the Saints, Ravens and detroit games....the three biggest debacles during the season. in the saints game we gave up 6 straight 75+ yard TD drives....unprecedented perhaps
 
before all the injuries, the defense was even worse, or should we forget the Saints, Ravens and detroit games....the three biggest debacles during the season. in the saints game we gave up 6 straight 75+ yard TD drives....unprecedented perhaps
I'm not sure how this is entirely one players fault.

But hey, I'm just a guy with a phone and streaming service to watch games.
 
before all the injuries, the defense was even worse, or should we forget the Saints, Ravens and detroit games....the three biggest debacles during the season. in the saints game we gave up 6 straight 75+ yard TD drives....unprecedented perhaps
Also Ravens we gave up 28 points less than the 31 listed above and Parsonswas hurt against Detroit.

Again I ask, how does any of this equal it's entirely Parsons fault?
 
I'm not sure how this is entirely one players fault.

But hey, I'm just a guy with a phone and streaming service to watch games.
not one player. the whole defense. and one player is not going to fix the defense. we replaced a bunch of JAGS at LB, with a whole new bunch of JAGS. didn't fix DT problems. the safties were bad before, now a year older, still bad. and top 3 CBs are coming off major injuries.

the offense should be ok.
 
Also Ravens we gave up 28 points less than the 31 listed above and Parsonswas hurt against Detroit.

Again I ask, how does any of this equal it's entirely Parsons fault?
its never one persons fault, or one person being fully responsible for a win.
Parsons was part of the issue as well or are you going to tell me he was perfect.
he tends to disappear against better opponents, same criticism people throw at Dak. this is not a defense of Dak, but that Parsons tends to show off against weaker teams. His playoff performances have been abysmal.
I would have wanted us to trade parsons for several draft picks and rebuild.....but he sells too many jerseys for Jerry to let him go.

and btw, the ravens just took their foot off the pedal, cruising to a win. they didn't need to score any more, as our offense was sucking the day. it was 28-6 at the end of 3rd quarter. it was 9:00 minute mark of 4th quarter when we scored....

but I find it funny, we celebrate not having allowed more than 28 points....its embarassing.
 
its never one persons fault, or one person being fully responsible for a win.
Parsons was part of the issue as well or are you going to tell me he was perfect.
he tends to disappear against better opponents, same criticism people throw at Dak. this is not a defense of Dak, but that Parsons tends to show off against weaker teams. His playoff performances have been abysmal.
I would have wanted us to trade parsons for several draft picks and rebuild.....but he sells too many jerseys for Jerry to let him go.

and btw, the ravens just took their foot off the pedal, cruising to a win. they didn't need to score any more, as our offense was sucking the day. it was 28-6 at the end of 3rd quarter. it was 9:00 minute mark of 4th quarter when we scored....

but I find it funny, we celebrate not having allowed more than 28 points....its embarassing.
I'm not celebrating anything, or in your world is pointing out a fact a celebration?

The post I was originally responded to seemed to be shocked that simply because we had Parsons the avg points per game was somehow higher than it should have been.

I was simply pointing out he is but 1 of 11 actually more with rotations playing Defense. And this could not be personally responsible for all of those scores especially the ones he didn't even play in.

You opted to jump in on that conversation and make false claims or at least allude to false claims or mentioning Detroit a game Parson did not play in, invent entirely new meanings for words or celebration means pointing out facts. Then couldn't resist bringing up Dak in a conversation about Defense.

Why do you think it is you do these things?
 

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