rilamann wrote:Aaron It Out wrote:I see a lot of blitzes last year, which would explain why the numbers would show that we're blitzing just as much. But I'm only seeing guys blitz straight on. They aren't creative at all. That let's the QB pick the blitz up easier, therefore we aren't getting to the QB as often. In games where we've seen the better D I've seen much more creative blitz packages. Not just Hawk and Bishop doing a stunt.
I agree that losing Jenkins hurt. I won't argue that because it's very obvious. But IMO if you don't think Capers is holding back at least some, then I'd take a break from reading stats that only tell a fraction of the story.
This is pretty much dead on and like Marty said above,maybe ''coasting'' isn't the right word but the Packers are deff holding back defensively and ''vanilla'' is probably the more appropriate word.
Based on watching the games this season that is a fact.I'm still waiting to see the first ''psycho blitz'' this season.We've blitzed sure,but the blitz packages have been very vanilla.We haven't really seen anything exotic yet.
Capers doesn't use the ''psycho blitz'' package much anymore because when he used it in the past it looked good in theory, but rarely was that effective. I saw it used maybe 2-3 times this year and it wasn't effective those times either. To much film available in today's NFL for a gimmick play call like that to consistently confuse blockers.
I don't understand how some people think that it's crazy that the defense might be holding back in the reg season.
NFL coaches don't do that stuff beyond maybe a trick play on offense or special teams. They scheme a game each week that gives them the best chance to win that given game, not worry first about holding stuff back for a potential game in January. You're thinking like a fan, not a coach.
The most glaring thing that proves this fact is how every time it was necessary the Packers get a defensive stop they have come up big every time.
And they got those necessary defensive stops vs some damn good offenses (Saints,Chargers,Falcons).
Come on rilaman, you're using very selective memory here.
The Saints shredded our defense almost all game long, the stop you mention was a one play goal line stand, not some exotic play call.
The stop vs the Chargers came on an awful pass by Rivers into double coverage, not because Capers called some extra special defense on that play. Let's not forget either that the only reason a stop was needed there was the defense was pathetic and gave up 14 points in a blink because they couldn't get to Rivers and guys in the secondary were blowing coverages.
The week before they let a rookie QB in Ponder get back into the game because they couldn't get off the field on third downs.
Or the Tampa game where besides two picks by Tramon, Freeman completed one pass after another to nearly win the game after destroying our defense, including in the fourth quarter. It took a drop on a two point play, two failed onside kicks, and Rodgers throwing that TD to Nelson to seal the game. Capers had no answers to stop Tampa regardless if he blitzed or only rushed four and Tampa has a very mediocre offense.
FWIW, i don't think the defense is terrible. They get interceptions at a high rate because the secondary has playmakers and turnover ratio decides games more than anything else. Given Rodgers rarely turns it over and our defense at least is good at getting turnovers, it makes the Packers nearly impossible to beat. Just being even on turnovers for an opposing team in a game leaves them at a disadvantage vs GB because we have Rodgers, but most teams end up losing that turnover ratio and thus it's a near guaranteed loss.
I simply just don't buy the vanilla or coasting theory at all for why the defense has been shredded more this. It's way more about missing Jenkins and Collins. Raji not playing as well, same for Tramon and Shields.