vincec Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 I am concerned with stopping the run. Didn't do it under Pettine and I am more that a little curious about how they will do now under a similar system. Add to this that they were only average vs the run last season and lost Spikes in the middle and Searcy in the secondary who were strong run defenders. Their interior DL backups were so bad vs the run that they ended up playing Wynn there at the end of the year when Dareus got hurt.
Whites Bay Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 Three or four guys hitting the QB at pretty much the same time, then arguing with each other over who should get credit for the sack, causing dozens and dozens of delay of game penalties. This brought back memories of the Chiefs/Bills playoff game in January 1994. (Yes, I was there). Smith, Hansen and Wright all meeting for beers in the backfield with Joe Montana. To quote the New York Times: "The three of us hit him," said Smith, the All-Pro defensive end. "I think when he came down, his head hit the carpet and he went, 'Uhhh,' and we knew something was wrong with him then. I was trying to ask him if he was all right, but he couldn't comprehend what I was saying." My point? It happened once. It could happen again.
Kelly the Dog Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 This brought back memories of the Chiefs/Bills playoff game in January 1994. (Yes, I was there). Smith, Hansen and Wright all meeting for beers in the backfield with Joe Montana. To quote the New York Times: "The three of us hit him," said Smith, the All-Pro defensive end. "I think when he came down, his head hit the carpet and he went, 'Uhhh,' and we knew something was wrong with him then. I was trying to ask him if he was all right, but he couldn't comprehend what I was saying." My point? It happened once. It could happen again.
YattaOkasan Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 Also agree injuries. While our backups can play for a stretches in games, I don't think they can replicate the production of our starters.
ScottiePippin Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 Honestly i don't get the concerns people would have about this defense. this board seems to look at Rex and think 3/4. that's not the case. Rex runs a multiple front defense. he will put his best players on the field and rely on their strengths and adjust aggressively. in my oppinion, the reason he ran a 3/4 so much in NYJ and the Ravens was due to his personnel. we have enough personnel AND depth to put together a top Defense regardless of front
John from Riverside Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 ^^ This Kirby. All untested. We could lose them both for the season on one play. What then? Lawson is untested?
Not at the table Karlos Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 Roughing the passer penalties from stupid refs trying to protect the QB this. Plus Walt Colemans crew anywhere near jerry hughes
8-8 Forever? Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 Much has been written about the QB and guard spots. Let's talk defense. If you are Rex and Whaley, what is your primary worry right now? Mine would be DE in a three man line. I don't see a 3-4 DE that is that good. I like Carrington in that role a little. Will this force Rex to go 4-3 or 46 more? SS and backup MLB are my other worries but not enough to make any moves. What do you think? Is the DL set? defense is set. only injuries can mess this group up, and yes, that could definately happen. get your popcorn ready.
Webster Guy Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 Aaron Williams staying healthy is pretty important to having an elite defense. We don't have anyone as hard hitting in the d backfield to replace him. I'm looking forward to Darby and Miller having an impact on both sides if the ball. Love it when rooks contribute.
dayman Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 Depth everywhere. We're shallow at LB, CB, and DB ... at least in terms of the defense needing to maintain a suffocating level of play if we are to win. Remember when Dareus went out last year? It was a huge blow. Bottom line, the team has too much riding on Bufalo's D being a top 1-3..truly great...defense. To do that, we can't have injuries (which always happe). In so many words, my main worry about the defense is the offense.
thebandit27 Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 Depth everywhere. We're shallow at LB, CB, and DB ... at least in terms of the defense needing to maintain a suffocating level of play if we are to win. Remember when Dareus went out last year? It was a huge blow. Bottom line, the team has too much riding on Bufalo's D being a top 1-3..truly great...defense. To do that, we can't have injuries (which always happe). In so many words, my main worry about the defense is the offense. How is this team thin at CB? They have Gilmore, McKelvin, Graham, Robey, and Darby. That's without assuming any improvement from Cockrell. I realize they don't have 4 shutdown corners, but, well, that's not realistic. I guess I'm not sure what more you want at CB.
BillsDK Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 My first thought was that a mammut NT is needed for the 3-4. Wasn't Damon Harrison a big peace of the jets' rush d# succes? But then again, I am not sure with the multiple front systems. I am pretty sure thought, that Rex can wreack some havoc with the guys he has available this year.
Kirby Jackson Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 How is this team thin at CB? They have Gilmore, McKelvin, Graham, Robey, and Darby. That's without assuming any improvement from Cockrell. I realize they don't have 4 shutdown corners, but, well, that's not realistic. I guess I'm not sure what more you want at CB. Maybe I'm in the minority here but I think that Brooks is an NFL corner as well. They are as deep at CB as any team in the NFL. If someone is worried about the depth at CB go check Dallas' depth chart there. They would kill to have any of those guys.
Heitz Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 My only concern is the historical records they're going to set will be tough to top next year!
eme123 Posted June 28, 2015 Posted June 28, 2015 How are we going to stop the run?? LBs couldn't handle it under Pettine!! Now LB's will have to lead the way in the run game under Rex. Its a passing league. Im not going to dispute that. However, there is nothing worse than watching the defense on its heels in a close game. I hate playing Brady when his no name running backs get him to 2nd and 3, 4, or 5. His playbook becomes wide open.
Maury Ballstein Posted June 29, 2015 Posted June 29, 2015 Depth everywhere. We're shallow at LB, CB, and DB ... at least in terms of the defense needing to maintain a suffocating level of play if we are to win. Remember when Dareus went out last year? It was a huge blow. Bottom line, the team has too much riding on Bufalo's D being a top 1-3..truly great...defense. To do that, we can't have injuries (which always happe). In so many words, my main worry about the defense is the offense. Dooomed. Only 7 cornerbacks deep !!
YoloinOhio Posted June 29, 2015 Posted June 29, 2015 (edited) Dooomed. Only 7 cornerbacks deep !!Yeah, I don't get the CB depth concern either. Many teams are lucky to have 2 starting caliber CBs, and are counting on a rookie for one side. Edited June 29, 2015 by YoloinOhio
Augie Posted June 29, 2015 Posted June 29, 2015 If I had to ge beyond injuries, I'd say any aggressive, gambling defense guesses wrong at times. It should be fun to watch though!
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