wolverine304
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I'm looking forward to thanksgiving game. Lions rush D vs Starks/Grant. Packers pass D vs Stafford.
Hope pack heal up before then.
Hope pack heal up before then.
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Get StartedSLICK said:as Schwartz said the big runs result from the secondary either not being in the right position to amke the tackle or just plain not making the tackle when the runner gets to the 2nd level.
he also said the one Gore run that went 55 , they got caught in the wrong defense with the wrong group of players on the field.
thats going to happen....but the tackling in the secondary has to get better.
tsmith7559 said:sorry, the DT gobble up OL so the LB's can make plays...under your premise RB's should can 1 yd because the DT should make all the plays at the lime of scrimmage
DMoney1980 said:tsmith7559 said:sorry, the DT gobble up OL so the LB's can make plays...under your premise RB's should can 1 yd because the DT should make all the plays at the lime of scrimmage
i should've said the plays shouldn't have gotten to the secondary.......let me clarify that. but still review those gash runs, suh or williams were caught upfield on MOST OF THEM......had they stayed within their lanes the middle would've been too congested for the opposing running backs to make those kind of plays. that's what i'm attempting to say......those runs would've been stuffed at the line of scrimmage or even the backfield. i realize of couple of them were the result of sheer bad luck......(i.e caught in the wrong defense) but most of them were mental errors, which will occur at times......but it SHOULDN'T happen as often as they were committing them.
dtroitlionsfan951 said:DMoney1980 said:i should've said the plays shouldn't have gotten to the secondary.......let me clarify that. but still review those gash runs, suh or williams were caught upfield on MOST OF THEM......had they stayed within their lanes the middle would've been too congested for the opposing running backs to make those kind of plays. that's what i'm attempting to say......those runs would've been stuffed at the line of scrimmage or even the backfield. i realize of couple of them were the result of sheer bad luck......(i.e caught in the wrong defense) but most of them were mental errors, which will occur at times......but it SHOULDN'T happen as often as they were committing them.
it's not all mental errors..we don't play a read and react defense..our d-line is told to penetrate and get into the backfield as quick as possible..it makes it difficult on the secondary and linebackers..it definately is not an easy defense to play the run against...but some of it may be chemistry between the backers secondary and the line too...our run D has not been good..but there is good hope that we can fix it..because we hold backs most of the game...we just have to stop giving up that big run or two..like others pointed out..we don't get the ball run down our throats anymore...its just a few big runs..
lgolfer said:Like what the last guy just said, the d-line isn't supposed to stay back and read the play before rushing the passer, they are told to get up the field and attack the qb. That's how this defense works. The only thing that will prevent Suh, Williams, etc. from getting trapped upfield is recognizing the play beforehand or as it is happening.
DMoney1980 said:lgolfer said:Like what the last guy just said, the d-line isn't supposed to stay back and read the play before rushing the passer, they are told to get up the field and attack the qb. That's how this defense works. The only thing that will prevent Suh, Williams, etc. from getting trapped upfield is recognizing the play beforehand or as it is happening.
i understand that......but they'd better stay within their lanes a bit more against the bears coming up or forte is GOING TO KILL OUR ASSES......look, i don't want to take our aggressiveness away, this is whats going to make us great......i just want them to time it a bit better when they are going to be coming upfield, because believe you me, other teams are COUNTING on our ferociousness and hitting us with perfectly called draws or up the gut running plays. maybe they can just play the run more on first or second down......(but if you look at tape from this last game, they may be already trying it)
fedexgooch78 said:DMoney1980 said:i understand that......but they'd better stay within their lanes a bit more against the bears coming up or forte is GOING TO KILL OUR ASSES......look, i don't want to take our aggressiveness away, this is whats going to make us great......i just want them to time it a bit better when they are going to be coming upfield, because believe you me, other teams are COUNTING on our ferociousness and hitting us with perfectly called draws or up the gut running plays. maybe they can just play the run more on first or second down......(but if you look at tape from this last game, they may be already trying it)
who knows...maybe martz's ego takes over and he completely abandons the run again, gets cutler killed, and then still refuses to run the damn ball. sad thing is...i'm not just being funny, it really could play out that way.
tsmith7559 said:tonyballs said:SF GASHED us for over 200+ on the ground.
2 plays for 102 yards, 2 big plays, yes they count, but it wasn't a continuous pounding like in the past. Gore had 13/39 otherwise.
[color=#006400 said:Mitch[/color]]And in the two losses I think were attributed more to loss opportunities and bad plays on offense. Not Gore or Turner. I mean even with our run defense we still could have won both.
tonyballs said:[color=#006400 said:Mitch[/color]]And in the two losses I think were attributed more to loss opportunities and bad plays on offense. Not Gore or Turner. I mean even with our run defense we still could have won both.
yeah, we "should have" won, but all i'm saying is that Alex Smith did fn nothing to win that game against us. Ryan played better than Smith, so that game is a toss up.
lionskillpack said:tsmith7559 said:show me one run anyone has broke for a score
Frank Gore just about scored.
Run D needs work as those big runs are game changing. However, a bunch of stops then 1-2 big runs is still better than consistently getting gashed for 6-10 often. I remember when the Lions used to get consistently gashed AND give up the big runs. So they've made progress and I'd put up short yardage run stopping against any team in the league.
tonyballs said:[color=#006400 said:Mitch[/color]]And in the two losses I think were attributed more to loss opportunities and bad plays on offense. Not Gore or Turner. I mean even with our run defense we still could have won both.
yeah, we "should have" won, but all i'm saying is that Alex Smith did fn nothing to win that game against us. Ryan played better than Smith, so that game is a toss up.
tsmith7559 said:tonyballs said:yeah, we "should have" won, but all i'm saying is that Alex Smith did fn nothing to win that game against us. Ryan played better than Smith, so that game is a toss up.
Frank Gore had 2 runs, one 47 and the other 55....they resulted in 10 pts. Special teams errors on our part lead to 10 pts and Stafford getting tackled in the endzone for a safety was another 2pts. The D stuff the run except for 10 pts...Ill put the loss to SF on special teams, not the run D
tsmith7559 said:tonyballs said:yeah, we "should have" won, but all i'm saying is that Alex Smith did fn nothing to win that game against us. Ryan played better than Smith, so that game is a toss up.
Frank Gore had 2 runs, one 47 and the other 55....they resulted in 10 pts. Special teams errors on our part lead to 10 pts and Stafford getting tackled in the endzone for a safety was another 2pts. The D stuff the run except for 10 pts...Ill put the loss to SF on special teams, not the run D
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