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When you don't double Derrick brown.


Jeremy Igo

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13 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Example 1

This is what happens when teams allow their center to take Derrick Brown on without help. 

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Special shout out to Brian burns here also by not over pursuing. That is discipline.  

 

Example 2

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Again, KK is doubled leaving the center on Brown. Similar result. 

 

Example 3

But even when you do give the center some help, Derrick Brown still disrupts the play. 

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Derrick won't get on the stat sheet for this particular play, but he absolutely disrupted the play enough to allow Obada to make the tackle. It looked like a hole may have opened up to the left until Derrick Brown swallowed it. 

In Example 3, Short and Brown ended up in the backfield as the RB hits the line. He was fuged any which way.

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9 hours ago, Basbear said:

What did the dumbshits over at PFF grade him, -34.7???

Hes done these things in each game, all you have to do is watch him. PFF and other the posters hating on him are brainlets. He is getting towards the scary category,  in the future OLmen maybe calling the cops on him.  

Well he was the biggest riser in rating last week for PFF, so you are saying he sucks????

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

In Example 3, Short and Brown ended up in the backfield as the RB hits the line. He was fuged any which way.

Except that Short wasn't in for that play . . . the line was Kerr (92), Brown (95) and Obada (94).  Right DE wasn't in the frame, so not sure who that was, but he didn't really affect the play, though he did seem to do ok holding the point of attack.

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Can we all agree that our D-line coaching is way, way better than last season?

No lack of effort, people staying disciplined in their containment, players developing right before our eyes?

DB is the real deal, but coaching is making it look like KK is, too. And Obada and Haynes are looking greatly, greatly improved over how they were before. Good stuff. 

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1 hour ago, BrianS said:

Except that Short wasn't in for that play . . . the line was Kerr (92), Brown (95) and Obada (94).  Right DE wasn't in the frame, so not sure who that was, but he didn't really affect the play, though he did seem to do ok holding the point of attack.

My bad. That is Mr. 40 Yard Mosey and not Short. It looked like 99 on this phone.

Good call.

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1 hour ago, Khyber53 said:

Can we all agree that our D-line coaching is way, way better than last season?

No lack of effort, people staying disciplined in their containment, players developing right before our eyes?

DB is the real deal, but coaching is making it look like KK is, too. And Obada and Haynes are looking greatly, greatly improved over how they were before. Good stuff. 

We appear to be getting much closer to maximizing the potential out of our roster. That almost always seemed like it was an issue with the previous regime. 

Hopefully this continues.

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1 hour ago, Khyber53 said:

Can we all agree that our D-line coaching is way, way better than last season?

No lack of effort, people staying disciplined in their containment, players developing right before our eyes?

DB is the real deal, but coaching is making it look like KK is, too. And Obada and Haynes are looking greatly, greatly improved over how they were before. Good stuff. 

coaching all around is better than we’ve seen since...

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5 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

Can we all agree that our D-line coaching is way, way better than last season?

No lack of effort, people staying disciplined in their containment, players developing right before our eyes?

DB is the real deal, but coaching is making it look like KK is, too. And Obada and Haynes are looking greatly, greatly improved over how they were before. Good stuff. 

First thing that jumps off the screen.

We look to lack talent, but are well coached.  I'm a fan.

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12 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

First thing that jumps off the screen.

We look to lack talent, but are well coached.  I'm a fan.

That first season, it always looks like folks lack talent. (First season under new coaching, that is.)

The second season, they start talking about the talented players we have. Charles Johnson took time. Mike Rucker took time. Thomas Davis took time. And coaching.

Next year they might be talking about the stingy/aggressive Panthers' defense.

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12 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Well he was the biggest riser in rating last week for PFF, so you are saying he sucks????

Just calling out PFF, I figured they gave him a negative rating since they graded him so poor weeks 1-3. He played the same in all weeks, just had less double team since they put the double on KK. That may change soon. Check out the raiders week and any week, Ive been singing his play. I am shocked hes able to play with raw power like college, didnt think that would happen week one. 

I hit the rewind on DVR for a play at the beginning week one. Scum-bag lord Richie incognito and Derrick Brown locked up after the snap, brown pushed that 400 LB poo-stain back one full yard. Whistle blew, Not joking Richie spent the next few seconds adjusting his helmet form whiplash. Watched him the whole game and replayed a couple more, came away very impressed. I have not seen raw power like this in a rookie year, I can not say I watched Suhs' rookie year tho. Hes been forklifting legit NFL OLmen like FEMA does loading a plane full of supplies before a hurricane.  

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