07-12-2024, 02:24 PM
(07-12-2024, 12:45 PM)Joelist Wrote: Actually they didn't really get to reload this time. This offseason was the first one since Ozzie Newsome retired from being their GM that they saw significant turnover in the starting roster and coaching turnover. Usually they might replace one starter here and there - this time it is six at once. Flowers has serious hands issues (and off field issues) also. Henry has a LOT of wear on the treads and a line in front of him with three new starters.
As to Lamar the defensive game plan is always the same - mush rush with emphasis on gap discipline and change the coverage up on him to make him read and process the defense after snap - something he is not good at. Make him have to fit the ball into small spots - again something he is not good at. Do it right and he is not unbeatable.
Good point on the coaches forgot they lost there DC and some position coaches on that side. Far as there D goes I still think they'll be a top unit with studs at all 3 levels with Madubuike, Smith then Hamilton / Humphry on the back end. They lost Clowney as a starter but a guy like David Ojabo could step in who would have been a 1st rd. pick if it wasn't for an injury. Far as Stone he's a loss but he was there 3rd Saftey they still got two good starters. Agree on Henry but feel but like being on a better team with a better QB could balance that. Plus a read option with Henry and Lamar could be hard to stop, you hesitate Lamar could run buy you or Henry run you over with a full head of steam. Agree on Flowers but he was a rookie and his biggest threat to a D is he stretches the field you need to respect his speed. Also agree on Lamar but he's given us fits at times and is still the best Qb in the North in my opinion.