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It should've been but the idea is so damn it didn't cross my mind.That we didn't pass on Moehrig like we passed on Jefferson. That should've been obvious.
It should've been but the idea is so damn it didn't cross my mind.That we didn't pass on Moehrig like we passed on Jefferson. That should've been obvious.
Because LVE was trying to get someone to occupy that gap... if you watch just as the ball is snapped, if LVE doesn't take that inside step, there was going to be a wide open gap in the middle of the defense. LVE was in a no win situation.. he either goes to cover the gap and forces the RB outside, or hesitates (waiting to see which way the RB is heading) and risks getting blocked to the outside and gives up a big run up the middle.That doesn't make any sense to me. Why would he call Kearse's attention to a gap that's obviously not Kearse's responsibility?
I wonder if/when they try and extend him...Kearse is going to be key for us in the playoffs against potentially guys like Kittle and Gronk.
Because LVE was trying to get someone to occupy that gap... if you watch just as the ball is snapped, if LVE doesn't take that inside step, there was going to be a wide open gap in the middle of the defense. LVE was in a no win situation.. he either goes to cover the gap and forces the RB outside, or hesitates (waiting to see which way the RB is heading) and risks getting blocked to the outside and gives up a big run up the middle.
If we happen to run into Tampa in the playoffs I think we'll fair a lot better vs Gronk this time around.Kearse is going to be key for us in the playoffs against potentially guys like Kittle and Gronk.
I wonder if/when they try and extend him...
If we happen to run into Tampa in the playoffs I think we'll fair a lot better vs Gronk this time around.
He had the benefit of being well rested and injury free for that first game. Whereas this time around he'll be nursing injuries and the legs will be heavier coming off a 17 game season.
You're right about that.Our defense was still figuring shit out back then. It's a totally different defense today.
You're right about that.
One example......according to pro football reference, Jayron Kearse only played 62% of the defensive plays in week 1. He's played at least 93% of the snaps in all the other games except for the blowout vs Atlanta.
That's a pretty clear indicator they were still trying to figure out what they had with their personnel.
I do. It's inevitable.Feels inevitable at this point but who really knows?
I do. It's inevitable.
What do you think about TE?The FA safety class next year is extremely strong so I think we should be able to bring back any (or all) of Kearse/Kazee/Hooker very cheap.
Like 3-4/year for Kearse and 1-2/year for Kazee and Hooker.