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what's funny is many on here act surprised by all of this despite many of us stating these things would happen once Manning signed.
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Stokley once...
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I put this mostly on PM's quick release, timely audibles, smart movement in the pocket.
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I knew it would happen just not this fast. Getting 8 or 9 other players on the same page this fast is a real testament to how good magu, and Manning are.
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I'm not shocked at all by how fast he's accomplished this....he led a team that was 1-15 the season before he was drafted to 13-3 in his 2nd season....surely he could help lead an 8-8 team there in one.
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The elephant in the room, Walton goes down performance goes up...
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I enjoy your posts, for the most part but when I read this, I asked myself a question. Why in gods name would he or the team let him rush back from injury when Ramirez is highly capable of filling in for how ever long is needed? 0% chance of that happening.
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Does tha mean that franklin, Koppen or Walton was helping out in protection and their guy got in? Not sure but something happened. IMO the run game dropped off when Kupes went in. Again something I can not put a finger on but it still seems to have a correlation. |
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The Kranz Dictum
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Shanny had to stop calling boots in 2006 because teams learned that Plummer was better outside the pocket than inside it. Pitt kept Jake in the pocket during the AFC championship and other teams used that as a blue print and played boot 1st. Plummers play inside the pocket digressed to the point that he forced Shanny to replace him. His last game as a starter was pathetic on Thanksgiving vs kFc. The reason Jake had his best years with us was because of Shanny's system. |
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The Kranz Dictum
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How many times did we see an all out blitz coming last year and Tebow either not allowed to adjust or adjust and end up getting creamed? 1st game this year PM sees Polamalu coming on a blitz and audibles out of it, he totally took Polamalu out of the game. In order of importance I would go Audibles, moving in the pocket, and then quick release. |
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Manning's ability to get rid of the ball is huge, but don't kid yourselves, this o-line is pass-blocking much, much better than last season. Tebow held on to the ball too long sometimes, but that didn't really have anything to do with Beadles, Walton, and Franklin getting beat like drums all the time.
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Koppen and Holliday were 2 great post TC pickups by this staff, these are the moves SB teams make. |
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Even though they KNEW the OL had not been built to pocket protect. It had been designed for ZBS and roll it passing off of great fakes to the RBs. They did this knowing that Jake was ill equipped for running this and that Mikey's heart throb cutlet was .. Mikey learned the hard way when he promoted Greise over locker room favorite Bubby. He knew he could not do the same thing as Jake was the undisputed leader on Offense. Jake and mikey never got along much the same as John and Dan had to have a buffer in mikey. Kubes filled that bill kept mikey up of Jakes back. When Kubes left and dinger mikey old time college bud came to town, they changed the scheme Jake knew his time in DEN was over. But also knew of Mikey's fubar with Griese. So he simply sabotaged him by first drafting, then the change in scheme all the while pining for his boi. A shame that mikey was such a back stabber. But in the end all involved in the scheme got their fate. Btw I think Jake had his best years in Kubes scheme more so than mikey's. Mikey was just the HC. Since Kubes left the O was never as good. |
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Very few issues this year after a full year offseason workouts, and conditioning. Not to mention Mazu as their coach. I fully expect Beadles, Walton and Franklin to be long term starters. Now I do not think they will play Cladys asking price therefore tagging him while they get a rookie OLT up and running. |
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Ryan Clady looks like he is back to form - he looks like he did his rookie season before the injury. I honestly forgot just how dominant he was back then but he right back into it both pass and run blocking Zane Beadles I felt was the weak link. He was getting ragdolled out there. I don't know what the strength coach has done but he has really turned it around. He still struggles to move DT's right in front of him but he is able to hold his ground and he can really pull quickly for running plays and traps Walton - by the end of last year he was already pretty good as pass pro. He looked about the same until his injury - still struggles to get out in front to run block. Koppen is actually rather similar Kuper - solid pass blocker his entire career. There is a big drop off when Ramirez comes in though Orlando - Last year he struggled against speed rushers but basically handled everything else. This year he seems to be much quicker getting into his backpedals. Technique and understanding better how to drive you guy past the QB in the pocket rather than just trying to stonewall him has resulted in very solid play from Franklin. The Peyton Manning tide raises all boats but a lot of improvement comes from Clady being healthy, Franklin utilizing techniques to neutralize speed rushers and the remarkable strength improvement from Zane Beadles. |
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It is what it Is.
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Kudos to the current coaching staff. Hopefully they will do for Walton next season what they have done for Franklin, Beadles, Clady and the rest of them. |
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Agree, it's not just Manning. But it is Manning more than anything else. He's that good.
In 2010 with Indy he got sacked 16 times in 16 starts. In 2011, without Manning, Indy QBs got sacked 35 times. So from 16 sackes to 35. More than double. Think about that for a minute. Now last season Broncos QBs got sacked 42 times. This season? On pace for less than 20. From 42 to 20. Less than half. Think about that for a minute. Now tell me, who/what is most responsible for the decline in sacks this season? Note I didn't say "the only thing" responsible. I just said "most" responsible. My job is done here. Last edited by TonyR; 11-16-2012 at 09:19 PM.. |
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I think JD was already getting there this season Baja. We are starting to look much, much better from a depth perspective across the boards. Especially on the lines. Weird, actually. Nice work coaching up the players they have to work with, in conjunction with some timely FO moves (Koppen, seriously, could that have worked out any better?).
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It is what it Is.
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Way to many folks are hung up that Josh drafted them.. opposed to seeing the progress made from thier rookie years.. Going form super poor OL coaching the first year, to the no off season with a brand new Offensive scheme killed these guys particular.. VERY few OL guys come in and kick ass in their first couple of years, except perhaps those taken in rounds one and most of those are top 15 picks.. The game speed and size of the DL across from them simply overwhelms them.. Add to it the veteran moves they have just causes real problems.. Add to that two rookies starting next to each other further compounds it.. then add in that Clady had been playing like crap.. you get a BIGGIE WHAMMY.. not like Pouncey coming in a few years ago in PIT and starting on very experienced OL.. he had vets on both side of him to help his transition.. |
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Mazu knows that one it would have hindered his development and tow it would have disrupted the continuity of the others around him.. He was not getting any reps in practice without that they would have never beat him out.. Now had he come in early in training camp maybe.. once TC is over and the season starts changes to the line up are few and far between except for injury.. or flat screw ups (mays).. there is simply to little practice time to experiment.. |
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However the Denver O-line has done much better than recent Indy lines at keeping a nice open and clean pocket(I didn't bother watching Indy without Manning). There is very little pressure up front and both tackles have done a great job at walling off their guys. Manning is reproducing the sort of completion percentages he had in the mid 2000's when the Indy line was at its best. |
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The line has played great, but the #1 guy that protects Manning, is Manning.
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