Originally posted by wist43
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It seems that most of the LBs who were acquired were brought in to be special teamers. We needed the help, but I wonder who is actually going to play linebacker if we face injury.
Poppinga is to stiff in his hips to really be a strong coverage backer. But, as physical as he plays I wish that he would show more on the blitz. He just doesn't seem to get through.
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"What about those two pot smoking rookie free agents"
I don't know why but this cracked me up. I am now firmly in the corner of those two "pot smoking rookie free agents." Yeah baby ! What are their names anyway? I forgot (maybe they did too!)
I'd love to see them both make the team. Then they'll try to mellow Poppinga out with a few hits from a big ol' blunt.
Speaking of Poppinga, if he's intense like it sounds all the time I bet he's a scary dude to try to, say, go fishing with."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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No no B.Originally posted by BretskyOriginally posted by Freak OutWe are screwed if he can't get it done. I was crossing my fingers that TT would bring someone in to compete......we'll see.Originally posted by Bossman641This is pretty much how I feel. I'm actually hopeful about some of the undrafted LB's, but not really for this year. Looks like it's basically Poppinga's job by default. As long as Poppinga can improve to at least average, we should have a very good LB corps and defense overall IMO.In all honesty I'm disappointed he has no competition for the job...Tracy White...the undrafted rookies
He can still bring in some free agent cheapsies if he leaves the film room in 07
TT's really got to get his bowels under control.
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Interesting tidbit on Poppinga from the Press Gazette. I sure hope Poppinga can become at least adequate at coverage--because I think he's solid on run defense and rushing the passer. It's a big if though.
Poppinga got a lot of negative fan reaction to his coverage problems in the beginning of the year, In his work this off season from what you may have saw does he look better, almost a full 2 years removed from ACL surgery and having had a full year playing SSLB?
TOM PELISSERO: Brady Poppinga's biggest issue a year ago was coverage, and from what I saw this offseason I think it'll be the case again. I'm not sure if it's an awareness thing or just a lack of short-range quickness and speed, but he simply doesn't look comfortable anytime he has to go into or come out of a backpedal. I don't think that has anything to do with his knee, though."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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Poppinga will be alright. Wist hit it right on the head. Most strong side linebackers will not be able to run across the field in man coverage on a tight end. SLBs need to be physical at the point of attack and shift the flow back to the pursuing linebackers.
I honestly think that Pop did a decent job considering this was his first year starting and also coming back from a serious knee injury which usually takes a year to fully recover from.
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He was decent most of they year, but I'm not sure how much upside he has. I'd love to see him shine, but he's already like 27-years-old."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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Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersHe was decent most of they year, but I'm not sure how much upside he has. I'd love to see him shine, but he's already like 27-years-old.
If he can just work his way to being average in coverage I'd take that in a second. Teams will try to expose him on the pass.TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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I hope so.Originally posted by Deputy NutzPoppinga will be alright. Wist hit it right on the head. Most strong side linebackers will not be able to run across the field in man coverage on a tight end. SLBs need to be physical at the point of attack and shift the flow back to the pursuing linebackers.
I honestly think that Pop did a decent job considering this was his first year starting and also coming back from a serious knee injury which usually takes a year to fully recover from.
The extra year after knee surgery always helps like crazy.
Popp's just got a long way to go. He was a stand-up DE in college and just ain't comfortable or instinctive in cover. He's got great ability to hit and fill. If he can overcome his weaknesses, he'll be a tremendous plus for the D.
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Wow, that's right, he's 27 years old. I think of him as a 23 year old rookie, because he's been injured so much. That's crazy. He is suppose to be in his prime right now, and he is finally just getting comfortable in the scheme.
You know, I am very optimistic about our defense this year, just because it is the first time guys don't have to relearn a completely new scheme. Even though Sanders employed a similar scheme, it still had many changes in its nuances, I'm sure. Actually, the same goes for the offense. We should be much improved, even with Favre, I mean, it had to be awkward for him most of last season relearning the names of every single play. This year, it should help him to know exactly where his 2nd, 3rd, and 4th options are, and if we can actually have 3rd and 4th options for him, because the 2nd year o-lineman won't require tight ends, running backs, and fullbacks staying in to help block, our offense should be much improved, with many more weapons for Brett to throw to, with him knowing where they will be. Handing off the Kool-aid to the next poster now!!
"...one thing about me during the course of a game, I get emotional and say things my grandmother lets me know about later. But nobody wants to win on that field anymore than I do, no one." Brett Favre
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