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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitman21ST View Post
    1. Come out guns blazing. Take shots early, get the other team on their heels.
    2. Make the adjustments necessary, but keep on shooting.
    3. a) Run my normal offense, normal game (maybe go no-huddle)
    b) No huddle, go big or go home.
    c) Normal offense, only no shots downfield unless it's WIDE open. Grind the clock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitman21ST View Post
    I definitely understand your point of view, OF, but a good number of turnovers are more a result of dumb luck than being over-aggressive. All three of the turnovers our defense got yesterday were like that. Lorenzo Alexander was just right place right time on the fumble recovery (unless you want to argue that the blitz he was on would be considered over-aggressive, but I think that's more semantics than anything), Madieu's pick was a bad throw from Ponder, and Hall's pick wasn't a result of aggressiveness. Turnovers are definitely a product of aggressiveness, but there are too many variables to say with certainty that the defense that creates the most turnovers is over-aggressive.
    I'll nitpick a little and say that all three turnovers were the product of good pressure by the defense. The fumble recovery was made possible by Riley blitzing off the edge and running into Ponder's arm. Similarly, the two picks were the product of Ponder feeling pressure from our D-line; Ponder sailed the first pass because he didn't set his feet as the pocket was collapsing, and he sailed the second because Jenkins was about to rock him.

    This isn't to say that aggressiveness produces good pressure. Often that's not the case. Before the Atlanta game, we kept getting torched because we'd send five- and six-man rushes that failed to get pressure and thereby left our secondary exposed to big plays. When Atlanta came here, we backed off and relied primarily on less aggressive three- and four-man rushes. And that didn't work because we got almost no pressure out of those sets, and the extra coverage guys weren't enough to stop Ryan & Co.

    We got turnovers against Minnesota because we relied on confusion over aggression. We frequently used bizzare zone-blitz looks to catch the OL off-guard and lure Ponder into bad decisions. That's why Alexander was lining up all over the place--hell, I remember one play in which we lined him up in a two-point stance at nose tackle. Especially on Williams' pick, it worked; all he had to do was sit back in a zone and watch for an errant pass. Same with Hall, who was in perfect position in a zone on the goal line to make a play on the ball. So we got turnovers not because we took big risks on D, but instead because we played it safe in the secondary and used creative rush schemes to confuse the QB.

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    Considering who we have playing in the secondary, they are doing OK. DHall is the only legitimate DB we have.

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    I'm not saying that Haslett isn't part of the problem, because I think he is. But, the overwhelming lack of talent and depth in the secondary is the number one issue. Period.

    Considering our woeful situation at safety, I would like to see how LeBeau would make us a top ten defense. In my opinion, we don't have the talent back there to get it done, no matter who's dialing up the poorly timed blitzes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GhostofAlvinWalton View Post
    What is your ideal defensive philosophy for a team:

    1. To start the game "generally" (Does the opponent matter)?

    2. Once you see how/what the other team is doing/can-can't do/etc?

    3. Late in the game - behind by 1-8 points, behind by 8+ points, ahead by 1-8 points? (we know from above what the answer is with a 2 score lead)
    The traffic light analogy explains my risk management approach on both offense and defense:

    red: conservative play, take minimal risk (lead to protect)
    amber: take well-calculated risks
    green: take more risks (opponent has the lead)

    Ordinarily, I'd start the game in amber mode, then switch to green or red depending upon whether ahead or behind on the score board.

    If I were up against a more talented opponent on their field, I might start the game in green mode and, for example, go for the first down on fourth and two in plus territory. If my gamble was successful and I ended up with a 7-point lead, then I would switch to amber mode.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GhostofAlvinWalton View Post
    What is your ideal defensive philosophy for a team:

    1. To start the game "generally" (Does the opponent matter)?

    2. Once you see how/what the other team is doing/can-can't do/etc?

    3. Late in the game - behind by 1-8 points, behind by 8+ points, ahead by 1-8 points? (we know from above what the answer is with a 2 score lead)
    Imho most things in football, especially at the NFL level are situationally dependent. Its a question of match-ups and situations. If I was building a defense I would aim to have my best players from the interior triangle of DL, MLB, FS. The primary traits I would draft for are: brains and tackling (yes, tackling not 'hitting' but tackling). My base defenses would be few and simple, the philosophy would be to play fast in addition to specifically tailoring the base defenses to match-up to our oppenents strengths.
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    We play way to soft when our CB's cover their WR's. We need to hit them on the goal line to mess up their timing. Then our pass rush and blitz packages
    should work. As it stands now we play a soft zone and their receivers always find the open area in the center of the field or the side line. This prevents the deep ball but that 8 to 10 yard pass to the TE or WR is almost a given. However, with the players we have now this may be the best we can do. Bend but not break. I would like to see Haslett mix things up a bit.more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by darrelgreenie View Post
    Imho most things in football, especially at the NFL level are situationally dependent. Its a question of match-ups and situations. If I was building a defense I would aim to have my best players from the interior triangle of DL, MLB, FS. The primary traits I would draft for are: brains and tackling (yes, tackling not 'hitting' but tackling).
    If the NFL mandated that defenders must use their arms in a tackle - so no hitting with just the shoulder let alone helmet, it would do a lot to make the game safer for both the player tackling and the player being tackled. This rule was brought over here in Rugby and after a lot of pissing and moaning from players, coaches and fans it has really worked and improved the level of play as well. The standard of tackling in the NFL is just shocking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartinC View Post
    If the NFL mandated that defenders must use their arms in a tackle - so no hitting with just the shoulder let alone helmet, it would do a lot to make the game safer for both the player tackling and the player being tackled. This rule was brought over here in Rugby and after a lot of pissing and moaning from players, coaches and fans it has really worked and improved the level of play as well. The standard of tackling in the NFL is just shocking.
    But, if were a coach I would publically praise the 'big hit' and I would be against NFL mandated tackling reform, I would vote against it if it came up in NFL competition committee meetings.
    Is it wrong to try to maintain competitive advantage in the face of safety?

    One metric I would insist on having for defenders would somehow account for the number of tackle opportunities vs the numbers of tackles made..maybe a missed tackle %
    I would also want to know a % of false steps or bad angles and a % of times bit on play action or otherwise out of position against their total snaps, I would also want to % of blocks shed vs times blocked out of play. I bet colleges and I know some NFL teams already record stats like these.
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    Quote Originally Posted by darrelgreenie View Post
    But, if were a coach I would publically praise the 'big hit' and I would be against NFL mandated tackling reform, I would vote against it if it came up in NFL competition committee meetings.
    Is it wrong to try to maintain competitive advantage in the face of safety?
    All these kinds of arguments were heard over when they brought the rule change in Rugby.

    Firstly I would argue that players going for hits rather tackling and wrapping up leads to broken tackles and big plays - how many time did we see Landry trying to crush a receiver bouncing off and the receiver getting additional yards, or a DB drop his head and whiff rather using proper technique. I'm nt sure it is a competitive advantage. Then of course the rule applies to all teams and players - or not. So whether the rule is changed or not I don't see a competitive advantage argument.

    It would significantly reduce concussions and also shoulder injuries and stingers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sempre_victrix View Post
    Considering who we have playing in the secondary, they are doing OK. DHall is the only legitimate DB we have.
    Didn't someone post recently that Josh Wilson had less completions and attempts against him? I think that would show the opposing offense fears him more than Hall.
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    I don't think Haslett is a good D coordinator. I don't think he's a bad one, though. Just middle of the pack. And when you marry "middle of the pack" in terms of scheming and play calls with poor talent at any given position you get the D we have right now.

    If we had a great D Coordinator we'd be able to mask the issues better. The Pats, Colts, Saints, Steelers, Packers and Giants all have been to/won Superbowls with average to poor secondaries (Steelers' is arguable, I know) because their defensive coordinators game plan and adjust better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SWFLSkins View Post
    Didn't someone post recently that Josh Wilson had less completions and attempts against him? I think that would show the opposing offense fears him more than Hall.
    Someone would have to look that stat up, but Wilson has been lucky in that a lot of incompletions for his assignment have been bad throws or drops. He is a PI waiting to happen if he is close to his assignment and the ball is thrown his way.

    I have no idea why the Vikings didn't try to exploit our weak secondary yesterday. Manning will be gunning for them in a big way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartinC View Post
    All these kinds of arguments were heard over when they brought the rule change in Rugby.

    Firstly I would argue that players going for hits rather tackling and wrapping up leads to broken tackles and big plays - how many time did we see Landry trying to crush a receiver bouncing off and the receiver getting additional yards, or a DB drop his head and whiff rather using proper technique. I'm nt sure it is a competitive advantage. Then of course the rule applies to all teams and players - or not. So whether the rule is changed or not I don't see a competitive advantage argument.

    It would significantly reduce concussions and also shoulder injuries and stingers.
    I think your missing my point. I would completely agree with the tackling reform for my team. The competitive advantage would happen because I would vote against the adoption league wide specifically because I know it would lead to better tackling league wide. But better tackling league wide helps my opponents not me because my team would already be filled with tacklers as opposed to 'hitters'.

    Hence my question: Is it wrong to try to maintain competitive advantage in the face of safety?
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    Quote Originally Posted by darrelgreenie View Post
    ... Hence my question: Is it wrong to try to maintain competitive advantage in the face of safety?
    It feels immoral to me.

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