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Your scheme better be boss Patrick. That’s all I know. Unless you get a year one pass personnel wise too which I guess is possible.
3rd and 17 ain't too bad either.Maybe making a QB uncomfortable is a positive but nothing beats seeing Brady on his *** and the ball on the ground.
Compared to Burke, who had no discernible "scheme", the night shift janitor had a boss sceme.Your scheme better be boss Patrick. That’s all I know. Unless you get a year one pass personnel wise too which I guess is possible.
So I guess this makes this ass talkReally? From a coach?
Your scheme better be boss Patrick. That’s all I know. Unless you get a year one pass personnel wise too which I guess is possible.
Not sure. I only saw bits of the AAF, and it's harder to judge the quality of competition because nobody in that league technically made the NFL that year … but it's not a known level like college either. Sorry, wish I could be of more help.The 2 guys we signed from that defunct football league, one was a sack leader... You don't think maybe he might be anything special? At least more effective than Charles Harris?
Agreed. All good points.And not replacing the oline is another easy way to ensure the offense is stagnant.
And throwing a young QB into the fire behind that oline more so.
I truly think you hit nail on the head.
I really think this team is being setup for failure to secure good draft position or the front office is still making very questionable moves that will hinder the team moving forward.
I would keep an eye on Solomon Thomas if the 49ers make him available again, but I think Miami will find a way to at least equal last year's pass rush.
There's nothing better for the defense than a sack(not counting INT's).......pressure is fine but you can pressure a QB and he can still complete a pass. Even if you hit the QB he can still complete a pass or at least get rid of it and not lose yards. But when you sack the QB the play it's over.
I understand what the coach is saying of course but bring the QB down is huge.
Or what? We (the fans) are going to fire him? It's okay for a coach to have confidence in his players. We are rebuilding and can't fill all the holes we have in an off-season. We all need to show a little patience and let the process unfold.
And not replacing the oline is another easy way to ensure the offense is stagnant.
And throwing a young QB into the fire behind that oline more so.
I truly think you hit nail on the head.
I really think this team is being setup for failure to secure good draft position or the front office is still making very questionable moves that will hinder the team moving forward.
Maybe making a QB uncomfortable is a positive but nothing beats seeing Brady on his *** and the ball on the ground.
Having a stud pass rushing DE is certainly a benifit, but I think this "multiples" approach can have an even larger impact.I agree, I love it when Brady gets smacked to the ground. But it does not make up for the stomach turning play he makes following the sack. Constant pressure on Brady or any other QB to disrupt their timing, throwing lanes and routes I will take over temporary bliss.