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Jeff Heath played much better than a 39 for sure.
Go watch aaron jones highlights and watch 38Jeff Heath played much better than a 39 for sure.
It went through my mind he might be injured but if so sub him out if he's that bad.The defense was as putrid as it looked. But here is the best and worst of it. Just FYI anything under 60 is bad.
1. Tyrone Crawford 73.8
2. Joe Thomas . 70
3. Awuzie 69.3
4. Jaylon . 67.1
5. Dorrance Armstrong 65.8
the bottom 5
Xavier Woods 53.9
Sean Lee 51.6
Robert Quinn 51
Jeff Heath 39
LVE 30.9 . (OMG!!) . This is the lowest PFF score for a starting LB I ever seen. He's gotta be injured.
Other notables
Byron Jones 54.9
DALW 56.8
Yep. And one is still using sticks to start the fire instead of turning on the 14 burner outdoor grill......I'm baffled. Too many cooks in the kitchen?
The defense was as putrid as it looked. But here is the best and worst of it. Just FYI anything under 60 is bad.
1. Tyrone Crawford 73.8
2. Joe Thomas . 70
3. Awuzie 69.3
4. Jaylon . 67.1
5. Dorrance Armstrong 65.8
the bottom 5
Xavier Woods 53.9
Sean Lee 51.6
Robert Quinn 51
Jeff Heath 39
LVE 30.9 . (OMG!!) . This is the lowest PFF score for a starting LB I ever seen. He's gotta be injured.
Other notables
Byron Jones 54.9
DALW 56.8
It went through my mind he might be injured but if so sub him out if he's that bad.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201910060dal.htm
Looks like Covington had 3 tackles, 2 TFL. He was already our leading tackler from the dline. How did he grade?
Armstrong has been productive per snap before this game too.
LVE 30.9 . (OMG!!) . This is the lowest PFF score for a starting LB I ever seen. He's gotta be injured.
You could see it in the game. LVE was just missing tackles. It's not that he's getting run over, he just doesn't get himself in position. But I don't see any indication of a physical problem. Maybe they changed reads on him and he isn't picking it up.
When he got signed people where acting like he was gonna basically be a glorified camp body but every rating had him as a top 10 DT for the free agency class. Considering what we paid for him he was a good pickup.Covington came in at #8 with a 63.7.
Jeff Heath played much better than a 39 for sure.
When he got signed people where acting like he was gonna basically be a glorified camp body but every rating had him as a top 10 DT for the free agency class. Considering what we paid for him he was a good pickup.
Fans tend to only remember really good plays are exceptionally bad ones. He tackled well but he was really bad in coverage.
I've been reading that he's struggling with the angles on cut back runs.
Agreed. Even with extending Jaylon, Collins, and Zeke we still currently have 25 million in the bank right now. Danny Shelton, Malcom Brown, Jonathan Hankins, and Margus Hunt where significant upgrades from what we have and none where high dollar at all. Even mid-tier guys like McCoy and Henry Anderson where good values. It's hard to look at these players and 25 million in the bank and say "why the hell did we not sign some of them" ?I think most were just disappointed we didn't sign a big fish for the interior. Covington and Tristy Hill just didn't excite anyone.
When he got signed people where acting like he was gonna basically be a glorified camp body but every rating had him as a top 10 DT for the free agency class. Considering what we paid for him he was a good pickup.
I’m always suspicious of coaches whose reputation rests entirely on having historically good talent, like Richard.