TheCoolerOne wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 10:28 am
I think we should try to blitz more, but I don't think the problem is the whether or not we have three or four down lineman.
The pass rushers are winning their reps, but QBs can get the ball out so quickly it doesn't matter.
The secondary is filled with bad players. Peterson and Smith are real savvy, and have ironically excelled either because of or in spite of this scheme, but the rest..heh.
-Dantzler is not good, and almost certainly won't be resigned, not to mention can't stay on the field
-Sullivan was already the weak link heading into the season, and that was thought of as reasonable if everyone else was above average.
-Shelley is a crucial late-game PI waiting to happen (has it already?)
-Booth has been hurt since high school, and while he may have potential, he's a ways away.
-Evans talks the talk, but has only flashed walking the walk.
-Bynum was a CB drafted at Safety, still learning, and a ton of busted plays have been the result of him.
None of this is news to anyone, surely, but what can we really expect to accomplish rushing the passer when as soon as the ball is snapped there is an open receiver?
There may be some scheme issue, but I don't think we'll really know until we have players in the secondary that can operate in it at a high level. You can't just throw out the playbook and install a new scheme. The players are all already thinking too much, and now the solution is to tell them not to think about any of that, start thinking about this?
Maybe it just takes time, and we've exceeded expectations, so that makes it tough to reconcile.
I hope they can figure it out at least to improve passably, but it was always going to come down to trading TDs in the playoffs anyway.