i can say for certain...not the BucsHow many defenses are better than the Eagles right now?
i can say for certain...not the BucsHow many defenses are better than the Eagles right now?
I mean, I'm not an expert, but I'm stoked about the experience of being a play caller that Kellen Moore brings to the table. We tried more inside runs in the first half, switched to some outside zone in the 2nd and lit up some big plays. Generally, I think he's done a good job at making adjustments.So can someone who knows about football explain why this offense is dogshit for every first half and then so explosive in the second half? Is it just a matter of wearing the d down? Do they just spend the first half setting stuff up for later? Do concussions knock something back into place in Hurts' brain?
And if I had wheels I’d be a wagonWhat a difference between the first 4 weeks of the season and where we are now. The defense has been wonderful. If Hurts doesn’t make mistakes, this team might go far
come on, every super bowl winning QB has made mistakes, sometimes more than one. a QB doesnt need to be superman every game.What a difference between the first 4 weeks of the season and where we are now. The defense has been wonderful. If Hurts doesn’t make mistakes, this team might go far
Did I see a cast?Waiting for the Huff snap count
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According to Twitter you're right.Did I see a cast?
The defense is looking better and better, but Daniels was not the real test, Commies run a very safe offense for him that plays into Fangio's hands. Still think Slay is vulnerable if he's on an island and while Dean/Baun are an improvement, they're not great cover guys.
Tell your guy who kinda talks to Howie to give Stout that life time contract.Saquon is great, but I really cannot stress enough how much of the 2H was the OL play. Stoutland deserves a raise every week. Give the man a compounding salary.
I’m glad people are coming around on this defense. Trust Vic. It just takes some time to install everything and then get your players comfortable and communicating.
Agreed on Slay, but I don’t think that’s how this did or should play out tactically at all. Kliff pulled out some things that you almost never see in the NFL like 21 No Huddle and they were able to gash them early because of tackling. Fangio takes away #1s and makes you have something else. Theoretically, that’s a Washington strength because it’s a Kliff strength. But then you have Quinyon, who played out of his mind other than that weird cushion he gave to Ertz on 3rd Down. As the game went on, they were giving less schematic support because he took McLaurin to the woodshed. This was just a wonderful job of execution on 3rd Downs by this defense. And it’s not just Mitchell or any other name you want to bring up. The communication on the field was excellent last night. This is the first Eagles defense in recent memory that doesn’t make me recoil in horror when I see the offense lining up a Bunch.
Where I do think Daniels had his work cut out for him was sorting through coverages. Disguise is what Fangio does best. You can’t just look for the Weak Safety and go. Rookies generally don’t have the toolbox to find their way through the forest on time.
I'd say it's a scheme stat as much as anything, an offense built around quick short routes will make it hard to sack a QB, a scheme that utilizes long developing routes can leave the QB out to dry.Sacks are largely a QB stat. It's not the OL.
Even with all the injury issues, they've been very good both in pass pro and run blocking by every measurement I have -- tracking data, PFF grades, Pass Rush Win Rate, my eye test on the coaches' tape, etc.
I'd say it's a scheme stat as much as anything, an offense built around quick short routes will make it hard to sack a QB, a scheme that utilizes long developing routes can leave the QB out to dry.
Hurts did a good job of getting rid of the ball instead of taking sacks, but if you want him to stay in the pocket, and send both outside WRs deep without targets coming open over the middle, the QB is going to get sacked.
David Carr. I'm pretty sure that Houston used road cones rather than humans for their OL his rookie year.We have tons of evidence at this point that Sacks are mostly a QB stat. Pressure to Sack ratio is both consistent and sticky with Quarterbacks. OL play does have some effect of course, but for the most part, it’s an outlier discussion. The middle of Chicago’s line can’t block anyone for example. But that doesn’t absolve Williams.
David Carr. I'm pretty sure that Houston used road cones rather than humans for their OL his rookie year.