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    Been thinking about decline of Packers secondary. I think Packer D has been hurt just as much by loss of Collins as the Colts used to dip whenever Bob Sanders would go down. Obviously totally different players, but net effect is same.

    Won't go so far as to say it is like loosing Ed Reed or Troy Polamaulu. I won't say it, but I wonder.

    no pass rush, but they aren't covering at all

  • #2
    I agree.
    "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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    • #3
      Obviously when you lose the 2nd best FS in the league its going to hurt but the bottom line is we are not getting any pressure on opposing QBs.

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      • #4
        This theory does not explain poor performance in the secondary prior to his injury. I think the Packers had not adjusted to opponents new attacks, based off film of last season.

        Losing Collins has slowed down that adjustment, or made it necessary to repeat.

        Plus the pass rush.
        Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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        • #5
          This theory does not explain poor performance in the secondary prior to his injury.
          I mean he only played 1 and a half games and the first game was against the Saints.

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          • #6
            Loosing Collins hurts a lot, but there has not been a detectable change in poinys or yards given up per game. The best secondary with no pass rush will still look mediocre at best. The lions made no big changes to the secondary but went from historically bad to middle of pack by improving the pass rush. If wladen so'oto and neal can improve, our secondary will look all world again. Williams and sheilds are solid to great, burrnet with a cast starts on everyteam in the league, woodson is still one of the better players out there. We pressure the qb, we get picks and stops. The start of the sd game we had great pass rush, and that gave us 14 points. It got tired and look what happened.
            All tyrannies rule through fraud and force, but once the fraud is exposed they must rely exclusively on force.

            George Orwell

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Brandon494 View Post
              I mean he only played 1 and a half games and the first game was against the Saints.
              +1

              first few games mean little, especially this year. defenses were a mess across nfl

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              • #8
                Completely agree with this. The loss of Nick Collins is being felt in a big way right now.
                Draft Brandin Cooks WR OSU!

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                • #9
                  Reed, Polumalu and Woodson seem to be the best at playing a freelance/unpredictable style of defense.


                  As far as playing one deep standard responsiblity safety, I haven't watched everyone, but Collins might be the best in the league. He covers both sides of the field with his elite speed. He only jumps routes when there is no one getting behind him. He's disciplined. He's the best tackling Packer I've seen.

                  The way Shields and Williams were locking down the outside, Collins was patrolling the deep middle and Hawk had the inside zones coordinated. . . . . Woodson was the wildcard that made our defense unpredictable.

                  Without a Collins to lock down the deep middle, we have one less player close to the line and one less dominant tackler on the field.


                  We miss him. . . badly.


                  If Burnett can get his responsibilities down and stop blowing coverages. . . Shields seems to be starting to play lock down coverage again. Williams is getting close to his old self. Neal may come back for the last 2 or 3 games of the season. He could be a Starks-like infusion to our pass rush.

                  There are reasons to think we could make big steps forward, but we'll always miss Collins. He's special. He's not like a Woodson, Reed or Polumalu where you never know what you're going to get, but he's dominant in that even though you know what his job is, he does it better than anyone in the league. Burnett isn't even close. Burnett might develop more into that cerebral type, but he's not the dominant physical presence that Collins is and that part of Collins game was a perfect fit for our defense. We had dominant man corners and one player who could handle the deep middle. With those three guys playing the job of 4 guys, it's like we had an extra pass defender on every play. It's like we were playing with 12. Not any more.
                  Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Brandon494 View Post
                    I mean he only played 1 and a half games and the first game was against the Saints.
                    And outside of the first quarter of the Saints game, it didn't look very good at all. It may not have stayed that way and Newton probably isn't a good guide, but something was happening and it wasn't pro-defense. So the issues would seem likely to relate to both Collins related trouble and other sources.
                    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by JustinHarrell View Post
                      Reed, Polumalu and Woodson seem to be the best at playing a freelance/unpredictable style of defense.


                      As far as playing one deep standard responsiblity safety, I haven't watched everyone, but Collins might be the best in the league. He covers both sides of the field with his elite speed. He only jumps routes when there is no one getting behind him. He's disciplined. He's the best tackling Packer I've seen.

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                      That might have been part of the early adjustment, because Collins was playing up more and Burnett had the deep middle.
                      Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                      • #12
                        collins loss was big but it's all about the pass rush. still hoping the d has a second half (of the season) turn around like it did last year.

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                        • #13
                          Saints are the #1 passing team in the league. The Panthers are the #5 passing team. It's understandable for us to give up a lot of passing yards in those two games--with or without Collins. It's what's happened since that has me worried. We miss Collins a lot. I think the comparison to Sanders, Reed, and Polamalu is a good one. I get to thinking that safeties aren't that important, but losing an elite safety really seems to hurt a defense. Then, you look at Minnesota. They have good talent on defense, but their safeties are terrible and it really makes their defense average.
                          "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                            That might have been part of the early adjustment, because Collins was playing up more and Burnett had the deep middle.
                            Yeah. I didn't understand that. Collins was so good at what he did the last few years. . . . I guess they wanted to expand his responsibilities into more of that near the line freelancer. Sure, those type of players are special in their way, but there are other ways to be special too.

                            Harry Sydney says great football is doing regular things at an extraordinary level. That's what Collins did. He always made the tackle. He broke up the pass. He made the interception. He didn't freelance around like a joker on the field, but he did his regular job in an utterly dominant way. He just had a feel for space and a feel for taking guys down. He was great at baseball and basketball too. He's just natural on his feet and in space. He wins his battles every time.
                            Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                            • #15
                              I happen to think we miss Collins a lot. Of course, I'm prejudiced, I played FS! His speed was a safety blanket for the corners, and allowed them to play the coverage they wanted to. IMO Tramon in particular played a lot of very tight coverage. The down side of that is that sometimes a guy can give you the slip. Maybe it's his shoulder injury, but he's playing farther off guys this year. It could be because Collins is not there.

                              OT, but any more news on Collins' recovery? Last thing I saw was an interview with him talking about going into coaching. Not a good sign.
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