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For gawd's sake if a damn player isn't Pro-Bowl bound by the time he's drafted then said player is worthless. That's @Old Lion and @Rollingthndr train of thought.
The Vikings a few years or so ago had a strong front seven but a weak secondary. They're defense was exposed in yardage but not so much in points. Naturally, the coverage was better on a shorter field.“Obviously, the more pass-rushers the better, right? You want to get after the quarterback. But I think we always talk about: Is it pass rush, or if the coverage is a little better, will the pass rush get there? So it’s always a combination – then you throw in:
Right, if the QB is able to pitch a tent and fish all day even an elite secondary will be exposed. Battles are won and lost in the trenches!!But I think it’s always a combination of those things when you really evaluate the whole body of work in terms of trying to get after the quarterback”
I still think the whole injury thingy (for the most part) was an evaluation of all the players on the roster.It was obvious they were purposely tanking. Driskell almost won a game and was put on IR with a strain.
The Vikings a few years or so ago had a strong front seven but a weak secondary. They're defense was exposed in yardage but not so much in points. Naturally, the coverage was better on a shorter field.
Right, if the QB is able to pitch a tent and fish all day even an elite secondary will be exposed. Battles are won and lost in the trenches!!
None, but the Vikings still won the division with a crappy quarterback-less offense.Which Super-Bowl did that defense get them in ?
Just like old times, no?majority of losses came on the defensive side
OH YEAH!
THIS YEAR IS GONNA BE DIFFERENT!
SUPER BOWL BOUND, BITCHES!!!!!
The Vikings a few years or so ago had a strong front seven but a weak secondary. They're defense was exposed in yardage but not so much in points. Naturally, the coverage was better on a shorter field.
Right, if the QB is able to pitch a tent and fish all day even an elite secondary will be exposed. Battles are won and lost in the trenches!!
Highest pressure rate in the NFL among interior defenders in 2019:
1. Javon Hargrave - 15.1%
2. Chris Jones -15.0% '
3. Aaron Donald - 14.0%
Hargrave is going to cash in this offseason, and he deserves it.
If Lions blitz some and actually generate pressure it will be me that is pitching a tent.
He was on my short draft list like 4 or 5 years ago. Would be nice to steal Chris Jones but I dont think he is going anywhere.
So why is Joe Thuney rated ahead of Graham Glasgow on this list? You told me GG was better.