The Silver Lining From Today's Cloud

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SFREDSKIN
11-12-2007, 05:35 PM
If we can somehow make it to the playoffs despite the rash of injuries and get some of those players back including Thomas. Then I say watch out, because of all the playing time the backups have put up, we will be so deep and game ready
which we will make us dangerous. Some of those players will be rested and if healthy around playoff time, I say watch out!! The key of course is making the playoffs. That to me is the silver lining.

skinsguy
11-12-2007, 08:40 PM
If we can somehow make it to the playoffs despite the rash of injuries and get some of those players back including Thomas. Then I say watch out, because of all the playing time the backups have put up, we will be so deep and game ready
which we will make us dangerous. Some of those players will be rested and if healthy around playoff time, I say watch out!! The key of course is making the playoffs. That to me is the silver lining.

That's sort of how I see it too. I hate seeing so many injuries, but allows playing experience for the backups. Even if we don't make it to the playoffs, if we end the season at something like 9-7 or better, I'd call that a pretty good accomplishment for what this team has went through this year.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
11-13-2007, 03:09 AM
I hate to keep harping on the Andre Carter thing, but his 7 sacks, 3 FFs, and safety are even more impressive when one considers that we rarely blitz and Griffin is the only other D-lineman who sometimes draws double-teams.

MTK
11-13-2007, 09:13 AM
I hate to keep harping on the Andre Carter thing, but his 7 sacks, 3 FFs, and safety are even more impressive when one considers that we rarely blitz and Griffin is the only other D-lineman who sometimes draws double-teams.

Good luck trying to get any of the Hater-Aid people to say anything positive about him.

SouperMeister
11-13-2007, 09:16 AM
I hate to keep harping on the Andre Carter thing, but his 7 sacks, 3 FFs, and safety are even more impressive when one considers that we rarely blitz and Griffin is the only other D-lineman who sometimes draws double-teams.Carter has been stellar since the last quarter of 2006. The thing that I've really come to admire about him is his motor - the guy gives 110% every play.

artmonkforhallofamein07
11-13-2007, 11:16 AM
I like andre. makes big plays at times.

GTripp0012
11-13-2007, 11:25 AM
I hate to keep harping on the Andre Carter thing, but his 7 sacks, 3 FFs, and safety are even more impressive when one considers that we rarely blitz and Griffin is the only other D-lineman who sometimes draws double-teams.Carter is miles and miles beyond last year, but I still can't just turn a blind eye to the glaring flaws in his game.

As far as sacks go, his production speaks for itself. I just feel that there is more a defensive end has to do than run up field all the time, and Carter is lacking that. I hold out hope that he can improve in run defense as well as develop a solid second pass move to ensure that QBs stay contained in the pocket.

For every sack, there's three plays where he is ten yards upfield doing no good, and that's the knock on him.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
11-13-2007, 11:36 AM
Carter is miles and miles beyond last year, but I still can't just turn a blind eye to the glaring flaws in his game.

As far as sacks go, his production speaks for itself. I just feel that there is more a defensive end has to do than run up field all the time, and Carter is lacking that. I hold out hope that he can improve in run defense as well as develop a solid second pass move to ensure that QBs stay contained in the pocket.

For every sack, there's three plays where he is ten yards upfield doing no good, and that's the knock on him.

It's definitely true that he has weaknessses and often runs himself out of the play, but it's not as though the guy doesn't have moves, strength, or agility. He's been getting better at tracking down backs and breaking up screens. His game against the Saints and Reggie Bush last year comes to mind. Even if he is a liability against the run, I'll take that significant flaw if it means that we get a guy who is on pace for double-digit sacks. When was the last time we had a DE get 10+ sacks? I could be wrong, but I think the last guy was Bruce Smith in 2000 (a crazy 7 years ago).

GTripp0012
11-13-2007, 12:20 PM
It's definitely true that he has weaknessses and often runs himself out of the play, but it's not as though the guy doesn't have moves, strength, or agility. He's been getting better at tracking down backs and breaking up screens. His game against the Saints and Reggie Bush last year comes to mind. Even if he is a liability against the run, I'll take that significant flaw if it means that we get a guy who is on pace for double-digit sacks. When was the last time we had a DE get 10+ sacks? I could be wrong, but I think the last guy was Bruce Smith in 2000 (a crazy 7 years ago).The sacks are much appreciated. For what it's worth, he's probably the most prolific pass rusher this franchise has had in a decade.

I'm just worried that we can't stop any QB from running at all right now, lack of mobility be damned. Usually they escape to the left where they either get a clean throw off or run for 15 yards before Fletcher late hits to give 15 more. The big issue is, that these are designed passing plays and Carter is getting beaten by the run on them. If we can't stop the run when an offense is trying to throw on us, it seems to make sense that we can't stop it when they try to run on us.

Run defense is a big issue for me right now. Yeah, Romo is probably going to carve us up in the air this week, but when we have ST in there this pass D can stop anyone deep. Carter plays well into our pass defense because if you try to go down the field on us, Carter usually gets to you and makes you pay for it. I still have hope he can get to Romo this week and give us a fighting chance.

But I have been impressed with his (Carter) play diagnosing ability this year. It's a bit ironic in my opinion that AC seems the most confused when teams straight drop or run right at him, because he sure isn't fooled by draws or bootlegs or trick plays this season.

warriorzpath
11-13-2007, 04:50 PM
Portis is the man - I hope I don't hear ANYONE saying they prefer Betts after seeing Clinton put this team on his back the last couple of games. The guy is an absolute warrior.

I agree. If the other players on offense follow his lead and play with the same drive & intensity- the offense would be able to dominate. It seems like every other player on offense is playing scared.

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