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Every team besides Vikings have contained Tebow.ric wrote: i want to see if and how belichick attempts to contain tebow.
Meaning only time Tebow does work is when teams go into prevent.Since Week 7, opponents have rushed five or more defenders on 40 percent of Tebow's dropbacks during the first three quarters. During the fourth quarter and overtime, opponents have rushed five or more on only 28 percent of his dropbacks. The disparity of 11.6 percentage points is the largest in the league, meaning that no team has seen a larger change in an opponentגs defensive philosophy from the early stages of the game to crunch time.
wait....maybe you didn't see this. maybe you're trying to ignore the obvious. <object width="560" height="315"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/zMK9FKMG3Nc?ve ... ram><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/zMK9FKMG3Nc?version=3&hl=en_US" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="560" height="315" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true"></embed></object>naturalborn103 wrote:Every team besides Vikings have contained Tebow.ric wrote: i want to see if and how belichick attempts to contain tebow.
Meaning only time Tebow does work is when teams go into prevent.Since Week 7, opponents have rushed five or more defenders on 40 percent of Tebow's dropbacks during the first three quarters. During the fourth quarter and overtime, opponents have rushed five or more on only 28 percent of his dropbacks. The disparity of 11.6 percentage points is the largest in the league, meaning that no team has seen a larger change in an opponentגs defensive philosophy from the early stages of the game to crunch time.
fuck it i'll be devil's advocate:naturalborn103 wrote:Every team besides Vikings have contained Tebow.ric wrote: i want to see if and how belichick attempts to contain tebow.
Meaning only time Tebow does work is when teams go into prevent.Since Week 7, opponents have rushed five or more defenders on 40 percent of Tebow's dropbacks during the first three quarters. During the fourth quarter and overtime, opponents have rushed five or more on only 28 percent of his dropbacks. The disparity of 11.6 percentage points is the largest in the league, meaning that no team has seen a larger change in an opponentגs defensive philosophy from the early stages of the game to crunch time.
Not when they are giving him wide open underneath passes. Most these game winning drives are not long ones or huge plays, just taking what defense is easily giving him. Also giving him much more room to run and create extra time. Prevent defense sucks.Reason wrote:fuck it i'll be devil's advocate:naturalborn103 wrote:Every team besides Vikings have contained Tebow.ric wrote: i want to see if and how belichick attempts to contain tebow.
Meaning only time Tebow does work is when teams go into prevent.Since Week 7, opponents have rushed five or more defenders on 40 percent of Tebow's dropbacks during the first three quarters. During the fourth quarter and overtime, opponents have rushed five or more on only 28 percent of his dropbacks. The disparity of 11.6 percentage points is the largest in the league, meaning that no team has seen a larger change in an opponentגs defensive philosophy from the early stages of the game to crunch time.
don't you think if teams are going to play more people in the secondary that tebow's interception/deflection/interceptible passes should also go up? but they don't. still not going to give him any credit though, right?
Vs. Bears Tebow played good in 4th quarter, ill give him that, but nothing overly impressive IMO. Bears WERE giving him underneath stuff since they figured as long as they get onsides kick their RB wouldn't run out of bounds. Last drive was like 30 yards also since Barber fumble. Nothing too impressiveric wrote:this is going to be a little long, just fyi.
@naturalborn
1) i dont think teams do go into "prevent d" where they let anything short-medium go. thats not what happened with the bears, at least.
Viking probally have the worst secondary right now in all of football. I know you saw most of those big plays the CB let the WR go expecting help over the top and didnt get it. Those were some of the easiest passes ever.ric wrote:2) i think teams fear things like the verticals package. which the vikes got killed on, and obviously opens up the field in general. so what?
I am saying when you have been doing good on defense all game and then at last drive or two to switch it up to give them easy yards but supposed to force long drives is dumb. Play the D the way you have been playing all day. Prevent D vs. anyone is dumb. I understand you have to match up with their personal, but don't just rush 3. Also, like I said above, Vikings worst DBs in the league and left receiver WIDE open multiple times.ric wrote:3) are you saying a teams fear of such packages is unfounded simply because tebow is under center? tell that to the vikings. tell that to the bears as well. tell that to the chiefs. it may be ugly. tebow may throw some ducks. so what?
No team in the NFL is game planning to score 17 points or less every game. They are getting more aggressive in 4th when they have too, but I think the success they are having is more due to teams playing prevent as well as just dumb luck like players running out of bounds and short fields cause of TOs. He is getting contained and stopped through 3.5 quarters.ric wrote:4) if by "contain" you mean "stop" i dont think so. i dont think the broncos regular offense is efficient at moving the ball but i dont think that means other teams are necessarily stopping them when they open up the offense at the end of games (as reason has pointed out). remember, if demaryius thomas doesnt drop that 3rd qtr (?) touchdown catch, were probably not even talking about 4th qtr miracles or OT fumbles in the bears game.
Let me tell you a general rule for looking at stats in NFL. NEVER be impressed by yardage totals from a team that gets killed in a game. Means nothing.ric wrote:5) the lions put up 45 and held the broncos to 10 on the first game where they were figuring out how to use tebow. i dont think the broncos wouldve gotten anywhere near 45, period, with or without tebow. i havent seen that game, but the lions got 312 yards. the broncos got 376. the lions have a beast front 4. mcgahee was out. sure the lions d played well against that.
They are starting to matter because it is a defensive game for Broncos. If you put anyone else at QB for Broncos they would be called game managers if they won by those scores and put up those #s, cause it is Tebow he is 'leading' them to wins.ric wrote: the whole reason why people are even paying attention to things like drops, fumbles, and blocked fgs is because they are starting to matter because these are the types of plays which make the difference in these kinds of bare-bones games.
That is a random and weird thing to look at. New Orleans is tied for 28th in the league for ints and has 2nd most points in the league.ric wrote:heres a nice little stat for you. the broncos d is 25th in interceptions. do you or dont you think the offense would score more if they were, say, 10th in ints?
There is no correlation between the two. Looking at offensive production and then just choosing int's as the thing that limits them or doesn't makes no sense. Denver D is getting stops and giving the offense the ball, that is all that matters.ric wrote:@naturalborn
its not a random stat. the saints arent getting picks this year, but imagine if they were. the way that offense works? even more points! remember, in their superbowl year they were first in picks. the point is picks can only help an offense and lack of picks can only cap a defenses potential to help the offense. if the broncos were getting more picks, the offense would be scoring more. the avg point value would go up. the narrative about the offense would be different. etc
No. You need to understand ints are caused by good offenses, not the other way around. Good offenses put the other team in obvious passing situations and more passing situations so with high scoring offenses ints usually follow.ric wrote:@naturalborn
youre saying that the patriots last year - #1 pts/game, #8 (matt casselish) yards/game, #22 in plays from scrimmage - were not helped out offensively by being #1 in picks?
No. He has literally the worst completion percentage in all of the NFL so I think it is safe to say he has been very ineffective.ric wrote:tell me what you think about this statement: aside from the lions game, in situations where theyve had to throw, and theyve elected to throw, tebow has thrown effectively
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that's right.. the whitest, gayest, and worst thing in the NFL (the yellow pack) caused Suh to be suspended. millions of obese pasteoid hicks are doing the discount double *check to country musicWas Ndamukong Suh's Thanksgiving outburst caused by a juvenile prank ordered by a Green Bay Packers coach? According to former Packers offensive lineman Matt Brock, that's exactly what happened.
Brock was being interviewed on KXTG in Portland, Ore., when he floated the theory that his former teammate, current offensive line coach James Campen, may have told Evan Dietrich-Smith to untie Ndamukong Suh's shoes during the game as a way of getting under the skin of the volatile Detroit Lions star.
This is the sort of tale that's best served straight from the horse's mouth, so here's a transcript of Brock's interview, courtesy MLive.com:
The center, or one of his guards, he's had like one or two starts in his career and he's got to play against Suh. So he's pretty puckered, right? So, he talking to James, the offensive line coach, going, "What do I do? What do I do?"
James is just in his mind going, "This guy is going to get killed. I got to take his mind off it, give him something else to do." So he says, "Ok, every time you're in a pile, I want you to focus on something. I want you to untie his shoes."
He goes, "What?"
"Anytime you can, just reach in, he's got floppy shoe laces, he doesn't spat or anything, just untie his shoes. It will irritate him."
He untied his shoes three times in the game. That's why he stomped him. That's why he banged his head on the ground and he stomped him. When (Suh) went to the sideline it looked like he was telling the coach, "I didn't do anything" and he put his foot up like, "I didn't stomp him. I didn't do anything." He was actually going, "The damn guy keeps untying my shoes."
That's a heck of a tale and it's just plausible enough to be true. Suh is so temperamental that you can see him getting aggravated by some scrub messing with his shoes. It's something that's easily checked, I suppose. All you'd have to do is go back and look at the game tape to see if Suh was bending over in between plays to tie his shoes.
Even if it's not true, I'd imagine Oakland Raiders coaches will be whispering to their offensive linemen about how to antagonize Suh during this Sunday's game. Sure, they could suggest they untie his shoes in a pile, but where's the originality in that? Come up with a new way to annoy him. Try tickling his feet or blowing gently in his ear or singing that Mariah Carey Christmas song at full volume all game. Dude will snap in no time.