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  1. 23 minutes ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

    You can’t have CB kept going down with injuries and expect bad things not to happen. The mistake Ballard made was not going and finding anyone when Rodgers got suspended.

     

    So true but Gus has to help them by applying SOME pressure....  You can't give free reign off the line to opposing receivers with 10 yd cushions AND allow the qb to play pitch and catch!!!!

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    The Colts always seem to make Derek Carr look like the second coming of Joe Montana! I don’t trust our defense to make to the NECESSARY stops when NEEDED against any team passing the ball with the game on the line. See Rams, Browns and first Jags game. Even though in all those games the offense had turnovers it still came down to the defense needing to make a stop to STEAL (due to our turnovers) a victory after getting down early.

     

    The league philosophy is more aggressive on a whole. Whether it be gms making bold moves for the now to QUICKLY turn teams around or coaches going for it on 4th downs seemingly on regular basis (sometimes on their side of the field) and with defenses bringing heat from anywhere to slow down passing attacks by getting to the quarterback.

     

    Teams apply PRESSURE to the Colt qbs. The Colts in return allow sunshine in the pocket for opposing qbs and free releases with nice 10yd cushions for receivers. Gus acts like he has an ELITE front four with top tier DEs and that THIS secondary (personnel wise) is equal to the "Legion of Boom!" Our team has guys that are more than capable of blitzing like EJ, Shaq, Zaire, Blackmon and K Moore to name a few. Gus is stubborn to a fault running "his" DATED system and is either unable or refuses to ADAPT in today's passing league. I know we have young corners but cater to THEIR strengths. It's mind blowing to think Mr "I don't believe in utilizing the blitz much" did it 47% of the time against Lamar in the Ravens win when half their critical players were out.... Go figure.

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  3. 1 minute ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

    Good play  calling does not equal situational awareness and decision making.

     

    We shouldn't have been in the game with 4 turnovers against the number one defense that led to 17pts. By all accounts this game should've been a blowout!!!! We still scored 38 points... Did you stop to think that his situational awareness and decision making had to do with Minshew turning the ball over?!

    This is NOT Shane's first rodeo with Gardner.

     

    As a matter of fact in his two starts in Philly last season Minshew had 3 ints and 4 fumbles. Frank gets blown out in this game! We usually agree on most things but not this one. Shane was trying to win by not allowing Minshew to COST us the game in the end with another turnover and TRUSTED the soft defense to hold the Browns from going 70+ yds while needing a TD. I think we're in good hands with the rookie hc whose still learning also SEVEN games in.

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  4. 24 minutes ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

    Steichen has to be better with decisions making because that killed us in the end. Refs wouldn’t of had a chance to do that if better decisions had been made.

     

    Are you REALLY blaming Shane?! I'm just glad to see this offense score points this season!! You put up 38 on the number one defense in the NFL and that's with 4 turnovers in a game that we should've WON against an ANEMIC Brown's offense with a backup qb also. The blocked fg was huge for them also!

     

    The problem is that OUR defense can't close on a regular. So tired of big gashing plays when it's time to make a stop! I will say this the NFL is starting to look like the WWE as in sports ENTERTAINMENT. Whether this is scripted or gambling by the refs is involved it's hard for me to believe that the officiating across the board is THIS bad league wise affecting the outcomes of games on a regular. I'm also starting to question how some gms are building non contending rosters on the yearly too.

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    Officiating was bad BUT that defense gave up a 30 and 17 yd pass play plus a couple of more WIDE open middle of the field pass plays on that game winning drive by the Browns!! Gus's defense STINKS!!!!! Made Walker look like Montana on that last drive BEFORE the penalties!!!! Why is Baker still on this roster anyway?

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  6. Just now, bluephantom87 said:

     

    True turnovers hurt us in this game but in the beginning with the game in balance the defense did nothing as the Jags got up early. They ramped up the pressure in the 4th but it was too little too late. With Minshew at qb for probably the rest of the season this defense can't afford to simply sit back it HAS to become more aggressive to help create turnovers.

     

    I WISH our qbs had the opportunity to face non pressure in the pocket and that our receivers could benefit from 10 yd cushions!!!! Wait a minute they DO on a daily basis in practice and that could be the very reason in prior years that the receiving core was evaluated as upper tier by the front office because they looked good in practice with plenty of SEPERATION. I keep saying a lot of these top tier defenses and teams have come up in Ballard's tenure. Now we have to worry about the Texans too.

     

    I wanted Schwartz instead of Bradley at the time when Ebs left. Thought Reich would go that route because of the Philly connection and success but Ballard wanted Gus. Now Jim Schwartz is running a top defense in Cleveland.

  7. 1 hour ago, richard pallo said:

    I don’t know.  This game it was the turnovers that doomed them.  Lawrence didn’t have a great day.  2td and 1 interception.  Not exceptional. Not a lot of passing yards.  We sacked him 3 times.  They were not great on 3rd down conversions.  Minchew threw 55times.  What’s that all about.  Turnovers killed them and poor coaching.  The decision was made to play our young corners and let them develop.  Mistakes are made.  It happens.  If it wasn’t for the turnovers and poor quarterback who knows what the score might have been.  

     

    True turnovers hurt us in this game but in the beginning with the game in balance the defense did nothing as the Jags got up early. They ramped up the pressure in the 4th but it was too little too late. With Minshew at qb for probably the rest of the season this defense can't afford to simply sit back it HAS to become more aggressive to help create turnovers.

     

    I WISH our qbs had the opportunity to face non pressure in the pocket and that our receivers could benefit from 10 yd cushions!!!! Wait a minute they DO on a daily basis in practice and that could be the very reason in prior years that the receiving core was evaluated as upper tier by the front office because they looked good in practice with plenty of SEPERATION. I keep saying a lot of these top tier defenses and teams have come up in Ballard's tenure. Now we have to worry about the Texans too.

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    His system is OUTDATED for the modern passing game and I hope at seasons end other options are explored at dc. So tired of seeing top tier qbs just sit back and make timely plays against a secondary that routinely uses a SOFT zone. I don't even see stunts ran by the front four to help generate pressure by creating confusion with blocking assignments ESPECIALLY if you CHOSE to rarely blitz.

     

    Gus is not doing this young secondary any favors either! At least let them use their size to reroute receivers instead of giving FREE releases off the line on top of giving 10 yd cushions on a regular. We STILL don't have ELITE d-ends (serviceable yes) but not good enough to pressure on a consistent basis which is fine if you get aggressive with some timely blitzes! Lastly is Cross in Bradley's doghouse or what because he can definitely help on the back end of that secondary.

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  9. 1 hour ago, chad72 said:


    If that’s the case, it will be Matt Ryan like results all over again 

     

    You are correct. Matt couldn't stretch the field and was limited with his mobility. Now teams will focus on stopping the run game, will take away that SHORT passing game by pressing the receivers and attack the qb with pressure to force turnovers. Minshew is good in RELIEF duties but his LIMITATIONS are the reason that he is a backup. Could be a long season again ESPECIALLY with that hit or miss passive defensive scheme of Gus Bradley!!

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    Minshew is who he is..... a nice backup who can give you hope in RELIEF but his LIMITATIONS will keep you from winning on a consistent basis UNLESS you have a top tier defense, run game, receivers and o-line. He's not really mobile and doesn't possess a big arm.

     

    With a special talent like AR going down this will look a lot like last season. The run game will have to be first option. If that's shutdown and you can't STRETCH the field then it will get ugly very quickly because defenses will just pin their ears back enroute to the qb to force turnovers.

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  11. 31 minutes ago, Mitch Connors said:

    If you look at their careers Jeudy and Pittman have basically the same production. Not sure if you consider that good or not but it's fair to say neither has had elite QB play (minus 1 year with Rivers for Pittman). I'd be thrilled if we could get him. It'd either put Pierce out or make him step up.

     

    That was my point. I don't consider him a wr1 based on his nfl career so far more of a Pittman clone but in fairness Jeudy has had bad qb play while in Denver. Still only 24 Jeudy has battled injuries too. If the price is a low pick he's worth the risk because his TALENT level is dynamic. Jeudy has only shown flashes to this point and has not lived up to the draft hype coming out of Bama but again his qb play has been bad to say the least.

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  12. 19 minutes ago, krunk said:

    their quarterback play has been bad

     

    I'll give you that because he was a beast at Bama! He's still relatively young and sometimes a change of scenery is necessary. IF he can come in and be that guy then the Colts would have a nice tandem with he and Pittman. Throw in the emerging Downs and the possibilities could be limitless....

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    I'd like to see an AGGRESSIVE defense period no matter WHO can get the job done!! So tired of seeing the upper tier type qbs get all day in the pocket to pick apart the young secondary who by the way give up 10 yd cushions and a free release to opposing receivers!!

     

    If either Cross OR Leonard can get into the backfield on some delayed blitzes to put Lawrence on his backside I'm ALL in on either player!!! Also I don't understand why Gus doesn't use the SIZE of our corners to reroute opposing receivers within the first 5 yrds instead of allowing free reign to amass large passing yards.

  14. 20 hours ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

    Lol

     

     

     

    Why wouldn't the Jags want them?! Until the Colts change their DEFENSIVE gameplan against the Jags by not allowing their qb to just sit back make a sandwich, sip on some tea and go bird watching while surveying the vast landscape known as the football field it is what it is. To make matters worse they ALLOW the Jag receivers to release UNTOUCHED downfield while our corners sit nearly 10 yds off the line of scrimmage!!!! 

     

    Run some stunts up front. Mix in more man coverage throughout and reroute their receivers within those first 5 yds by taking them off their spot. Go attack mode EARLY! Ramp up the pressure and put Lawrence on his backside often. All these things are what the Texans do against the Jags that we don't. At this point the Jags are COMFORTABLE with the same ol "do what we do" philosophy of our defense. Game one the Colts tightened up in the 2nd half on D so there's hope. If Minshew can play mistake free and IF the defense can get to Lawrence.....   I say  Colts 20 - Jags 17

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    What I love about the Shane hire is that we FINALLY hired a young rising offensive guru in the likes of a Shanahan, McVay and Mike McDaniel. Ultra competitive guys who are creative in running THEIR systems. Same with Ben Johnson of the Lions who is next in line. The only thing that Shane is missing right now that those other coaches ALREADY have is that EXPLOSIVE playmaking receiver or receivers like he had for Herbert in San Diego or what Hurts had at his disposal in Philly in which they ALMOST beat the Chiefs last season in the SB with Shane CALLING the plays.

     

    Moving forward I totally expect to see a true wr1 to pair with Pittman (maybe) and the emerging Downs. Whether it's at the trade deadline (depending on where the team sits) or next season via the draft or FA because Shane by nature likes explosive plays and speaks on such but is also smart enough to work with what he has for now which is not bad. The foundation is being laid and whatever happens this season is ALL house money.

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