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Techniques can be taught
Love how fans think they are so much smarter than coaches.
Techniques can be taught
Me be smartLove how fans think they are so much smarter than coaches.
Scheme. Picks, in particular, are a result of putting pressure on the qb. We don't do that very well.Clearly that’s been the #1 problem on defense for nearly 15 years it seems. Many different DCs/head coaches and players have come through and put up good sack numbers and points/yards per game but never the INTs.
How do other teams like the Patriots do it? Is it more on the scheme or players
Worse than that. He was small college project player who appears to only have one good trait, burst off the blocks. Don't get me wrong, that first step of his is phenomenal and may at some point translate into production, but that's an awfully huge chance to take on a project in the 2nd round. Especially w/ a dire need at S and some nice S prospects still on the board.Early in his career Lee was pretty good at picking balls off but other than him I don’t really remember anyone doing much. I think a big problem is they don’t draft a lot of guys with ball skills. A lot of people wanted Thornhill who was a ball hawk in college Cowboys decided on a DT who was trouble in college.
That’s what we need! Belicheck!!!Clearly that’s been the #1 problem on defense for nearly 15 years it seems. Many different DCs/head coaches and players have come through and put up good sack numbers and points/yards per game but never the INTs.
How do other teams like the Patriots do it? Is it more on the scheme or players
lol.... once in the NFL you know techniques You Know cover two techniques cover one you know robber techniques you know how to play in phase and out of phase. It's about the player having ball skills. Is he in position to make a play on the ball or is he always trailingTechniques can be taught
The tragic part is that is how our Marinelli D is built. RUSH MEN!Scheme. Picks, in particular, are a result of putting pressure on the qb. We don't do that very well.
Scheme. Picks, in particular, are a result of putting pressure on the qb. We don't do that very well.
I was referring to stripping the ball and ectlol.... once in the NFL you know techniques You Know cover two techniques cover one you know robber techniques you know how to play in phase and out of phase. It's about the player having ball skills. Is he in position to make a play on the ball or is he always trailing
Clearly that’s been the #1 problem on defense for nearly 15 years it seems. Many different DCs/head coaches and players have come through and put up good sack numbers and points/yards per game but never the INTs.
How do other teams like the Patriots do it? Is it more on the scheme or players
I was referring to stripping the ball and ect
Worse than that. He was small college project player who appears to only have one good trait, burst off the blocks. Don't get me wrong, that first step of his is phenomenal and may at some point translate into production, but that's an awfully huge chance to take on a project in the 2nd round. Especially w/ a dire need at S and some nice S prospects still on the board.
Richard doesn’t even want DBs to look for the ball. He teaches them to just hit the receivers hands. Can’t wait til he has another job that isn’t hereHard to be aggressive when you play a BBDB scheme.
Marinelli was a terrible DC. He always played it safe.
hopefully KRichard gets the DC job.
It’s not about teaching turnovers or techniques. Every team works on causing fumbles. The secret, and why we stink at it, is because you need to put your playmakers in position to make plays...that requires scheme, creative stunts and blitzes, and calls at the right time because you have a feel for the game and the OC from study and experience.Clearly that’s been the #1 problem on defense for nearly 15 years it seems. Many different DCs/head coaches and players have come through and put up good sack numbers and points/yards per game but never the INTs.
How do other teams like the Patriots do it? Is it more on the scheme or players
I still don't know how you take Hill over Khalen Saunders(KC, 3rd)That was my thought on last year’s draft. I hate to knock a pick right after it is made cause I like to follow the 3 year rule but I admit I scratched my head and it is getting harder to see positive in the pick.