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Kizla: Fire Jim Bates!
I don't like a lot of stuff Kizla writes but I think he makes some interesting points:
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Can we say the same for Bates? I don't think so. I honestly don't know what the answer is. What do people think, is the D showing improvement? The thing we're doing differently now is we're constantly dedicating more and more bodies to stopping the run so that even though we're not getting gashed by RBs, offenses are now using play action to go over the top and across the middle with success against our DBs because we've usually got 8/9 in the box playing run first. |
This article really is ridiculous
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I disagree with some of your points. We had guarantees from Coyer of discipline, tackling, and knowing assignments. Don't let our current failures, distort history. Coyer was great at gameplanning and scheming in the beginning of the year to improve a weakness from the previous year; even if allowed another weakness to pop up in the process. During Coyer time, there were many threads about tackling problems -- specifically about Al Wilson and Gold. How about allowing any corner not named Champ to be torched on outs and outs and ups? How about the times we saw the secondary perplexed after a TD? How EE chasing LT on a zone blitz for a TD? How about little to no pass rush unless there was an all out blitz? How about the lost leads in the 4th Qtr (kinda like what happen this past weekend against CHI)? Should I continue?? If Bates is fired after this year, it would be a mistake even with his current track record. However, I could see Bates leaving on his own because the players are not that good collectively. They look better on paper then, they perform together. Why are doing better on defensive and special teams with waiver wire pickups? It only takes one missed assigment to make a defense look really BAD. I can now truly appreciate the good job Coyer did with the players Shanny gave him. Although, Champ made the defensive appear better than they truly were through great play. If Shanny does not understand after this year, that it all starts and ends in the trenches on offensive and defensive; then he will never realize it. Us fans will learn early in free argency, what Shanny learned from this year based on how he spends the teams money. |
One thing about the last play in regulation is that Champ actually slipped on the play. **** happens. Until Denver sticks with the same players and coaches so that they can build some kind of chemistry its going to be like this every week. To Fire Bates right now would do more damage than good.
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What I was trying to say (and did it poorly) was that at least with Coyer even when we had subpar talent (remember Walls, Jashon Sykes, Holland, Mario Fatafehi, Spragan - all starters) Coyer got a lot out of those players. I mean we never gave up more than 20 points p/g with Coyer whereas with Bates we've regressed to the 2nd worst D in the league in points. We weren't an elite D but better than average and got to elite level last year until injuries and lack of DL production derailed a great unit. I'm not calling for Bates' head. Frankly I don't know what to do but surely we can expect the guy who replaced Coyer to produce better results than this? |
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I agree with the Rev. Terrible article.
No one is going to have any semblance of a quality defense with this current front seven. The only real reason they have potential is the young untested players who show flashes of what it takes. The LB play has deteriorated the last two years due to an abysmal front four in production and play. The front four has a real pass rusher in Dumervil and little else that other teams fear. Way too early to lay the blame at the feet of the coach when he has no one to play. This happens next year though.... |
The reason we have struggled so much, is that we changed three things all in one offseason:
The coaches The System/assignments The starters Coyer never really changed more than one of those things in any offseason so we had the year-on-year stability that meant we were never so bad that we got ripped apart.....but people complained year on year that our defense was average and couldn't get it done when it really counted. So the only answer is to let things continue to bed in. The defense is streets ahead of where it was a few weeks ago, and I just cannot pin the blame for the Chicago loss on the defense. Blame special teams for directly and indirectly giving away 21 points and blame the offense for being unable to hang on to the ball and grind out posession drives late in the game to ice the win. Oh, and Kiszla is a major-league idiot who by definititon cannot say anything that isn't stupid. If you find yourself agreeing with him for a change, please review your position - you may just be having an off day.... |
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Coyer made subpar talent work better collectively but they were never going to be elite. Bates has had 3 phases already in one year. Phase 1 - Implement Bate's system with mostly last year's players. Did not work. Phase 2 - Implement Bate's system with different players at DT and DE. Still did not work. Phase 3 - Use multiple scheme's with different players at DT and DE. Work in process but the defensive is improving. What I like about Bates is that from week to week and from play to play, he will make changes to improve the defense via scheme or personnel. Coyer "seemed" to run with a scheme for a game and the same personnel never giving others a decent chance to produce. |
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As far as Bates having run different schemes? That was pushed on Larry Coyer as well. He had new DLs every season that started off with promise but a couple of weeks into the season and no pressure he had to implement exotic blitz packages and change up the secondary as well to cpmpensate. My point isn't to rehash the same old tired stuff but I just wanted to know the even though we've had injuries in the past, scrubs at DL we still never gave up this many points? Is it something in coverages, the scheme or what? |
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Worst linebackers in football. I defy anyone to field a competent defense with linebackers this bad. Even the 94 Broncos, with a statuelike Mecklenburg in the middle and a couple gnats like Mike Croel and Elijah Alexander on the outside, had a better LB unit.
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My guess on the large amount of points is: 1. it is skew due to two blow outs where the offensive score only 3 and 7 points; thus, there did not help control the ball and field position, and 2. defensive scheme and personnel at that time. |
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I used to think this LB unit was below average even when Al was in there. It's ****ing woeful now. Thing is everyone in the media was blowing their horns stating "Very fast unit" and it was rated as one of the best in the league. Who the hell made those assumptions??? and have they ever watched the Broncos play. Take the Bears game as an example. Everytime the ball went near Gold, the commentators stated "Gold this, Gold that, he's great in coverage" WTF were they talking about??? He's bloody awful in coverage. |
Possibly because Gold and Webster stage their own miniature ticker tape parade for each other every time one of them makes a routine tackle eight yards downfield.
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Lots of issues, not many answers.
I will suggest that, in my opinion the constant from the coyer years to this year has been a regression in fundamentals. tackling was sloppy last year and now it looks hilarious due to the missing assignments on top of poor tackling. 1 yd gains are now 7 yarders and teh DBs are getting worn down and a less disiplined and biting on play fakes. |
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However, every week I see mainly Gold and Webster celebrating 1st and 2nd down tackles and not always for yardage loses. To me, their actions are perplexing actions. |
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You guys must not watch much football outside of DEN ;D
The celebrate the routine play BS has been going on everywhere for years. I absolutely hate the self serving nature of it. Nothing says "wrong mentality" like celebrating an average play to me. Look at all the missed tackles the NFL has spawned over the years. Look at all the missed plays on offense. It is almost like, "Hey look, I did not screw up this time! Woohoo!" What makes it worse is when you actually have guys celebrating making "bad" plays. If you tackle someone 8 yards downfield its not a success most times. However, watching joe average LB jump up and make all kinds of stupid motions like he did something is the most absurd thing I have ever seen. It also adds insult to injury in DEN's case as they are not an effective defense. Any celebrating before the end of the game is quite anoying to most fans. |
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Pat: Hi, welcome to Dove Valley! You must be the new defensive coordinator.
Scapegoat: Thank you Mr. Bowlen. Nice place! Pat:Yes it is, we certainly take pride in every facet of the organization. Over there is our state of the art weight room, there is the coaches lounge, this is where the cheerleaders rehearse (nudge)...and these...these are my pride and joy! The Super Bowl trophies. Scapegoat: Very nice. They are exactly like the one I helped ______ win in 200_. And you maintain them so well..... Pat: Ah! Don't touch! This one's for John! Now step into my office. Scapegoat: Yes sir. Pat: Now here is the contract and terms of your employment. Feel free to read it over. Scapegoat: Um...that's a hefty sized contract. May I ask just how many pag- Pat: One thousand seven hundred and ninety-three. Please initial each page as you read it. Scapegoat: Oh, I see. Pat: Mento? Scapegoat: No thank you. Six hours and 27 minutes later........ Pat:....and that's why I wore the thing. It really is quite warm...and was considered very stylish in many parts of Canada in those days. You realize just how cold Cleveland can be in January? Scapegoat: No sir. Never had the opportunity. Most of my January's were spent in NFC cities. I have finished reading this and everything looks in place. Do I sign here? Pat: Yes please. Thank you and welcome aboard! We're looking forward to seeing you whip this defense into shape! Scapegoat: I do to Mr. Bowlen! We've got a couple good players around which to build it. I'll be here first thing in the morning to get to work! Pat: Did you see the part about you being the assistant head coach? You get to tell your kids that you're a head coach! On paper anyway. That was Mike's idea. Really makes his subordinates feel like they're equals! Scapegoat: Um...yes, that's a nice touch! Now if you'll excuse me, my wife and I- Pat: Whoa, we're not done yet. You haven't looked over this other contract. Scapegoat: Other contract? Pat: Yes, these are the terms and conditions of your severance. Scapegoat: My....severance....? Pat: Yes, Mike and I talked and we felt it would just be best if the defensive coordinators signed both contracts at the same time. Streamline things, heh? Scapegoat: But.. Pat: Just a formality really....until the end of the season that is. Mike and I felt it would be best if all the new defensive coordinators new why they were being fired before they get hired. Really smooths things out. Scapegoat: I'm still not following- Pat: You do realize that at the end of the season you will be culpable for all defensive woes. It was on pages 897 through 942. Scapegoat: That sounds fair enough but.... Pat: As well as being responsible for any offensive and special teams miscommunications..... Scapegoat: Now that doesn't sound.... Pat:....poor drafting, player suspensions, home losses, players missing meetings...... Scapegoat: Now wait just a minute! Pat:....injuries, penalties, poor clock management, failed challenges..... Scapegoat: This is ridiculous! Pat:....field conditions, lame end zone celebrations, the weather.... Scapegoat: I don't think this is- Pat:...teen riots on Larrimer St., Randy Cross and the East Coast Bias that makes everyone of our fans feel inferior! Scapegoat: Mr. Bowlen, I must say this is very odd. Pat: Now when you've read it over, just sign here. Note thatyou can call me anytime if you need anything. At night you can find me at Mike's house. I sleep curled up at the foot of his bed. |
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