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Hammock Parties 12-10-2012 11:33 PM

PFF Browns stuff
 
OL had one of the worst games of the year. Big Jon, Albert and Stephenson all had negative grades. Big Jon played his worst game of the year.

Jon Baldween got 17 whole pass snaps and 2 targets. Jamar Newsome picked up the slack with 15 pass snaps and 3 targets. ROFL

Tyson Jackson actually had a pretty good game based solely on his run defense (+1.0). He picked up 1 hurry and 1 sack in 30 pass rush snaps....fortunately Justin Houston only rushed 23 times.

Speaking of Houston, he had a terrible game, and easily his worst of the year with a -1.7. So did Poe with a -2.8.

Slightly impressed with Jalil Brown for once. He was targeted 5 times and only gave up 9 yards. Not so much impressed with Javy Arenass, who gave up 4 catches for 51 yards on 4 targets.

Tysyn Hartman played 69 snaps and had a +1.9. That's good work for a guy who has barely played at all. He might be a guy to watch.

Our front seven got abused by the Browns. Their entire OL graded at least +2.2 or higher. That's pretty rare. That's basically what the 03 Chiefs OL used to do most weeks.

Here's a fun stat: Brandon Flowers has only allowed 45.6% of the passes thrown his way to be caught this year. That's 4th best in the league.

On the opposite side: Only one safety has allowed more yards in coverage than Eric Berry. Ouch.

Chiefspants 12-10-2012 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Cassel's Reckoning (Post 9198925)
OL had one of the worst games of the year. Big Jon, Albert and Stephenson all had negative grades. Big Jon played his worst game of the year.

Jon Baldween got 17 whole pass snaps and 2 targets. Jamar Newsome picked up the slack with 15 pass snaps and 3 targets. ROFL

Tyson Jackson actually had a pretty good game based solely on his run defense (+1.0). He picked up 1 hurry and 1 sack in 30 pass rush snaps....fortunately Justin Houston only rushed 23 times.

Speaking of Houston, he had a terrible game, and easily his worst of the year with a -1.7. So did Poe with a -2.8.

Slightly impressed with Jalil Brown for once. He was targeted 5 times and only gave up 9 yards. Not so much impressed with Javy Arenass, who gave up 4 catches for 51 yards on 4 targets.

Tysyn Hartman played 69 snaps and had a +1.9. That's good work for a guy who has barely played at all. He might be a guy to watch.

Our front seven got abused by the Browns. Their entire OL graded at least +2.2 or higher. That's pretty rare. That's basically what the 03 Chiefs OL used to do most weeks.

Here's a fun stat: Brandon Flowers has only allowed 45.6% of the passes thrown his way to be caught this year. That's 4th best in the league.

On the opposite side: Only one safety has allowed more yards in coverage than Eric Berry. Ouch.

Really wish they'd put Berry in Hartman's position, it's obviously that major changes need to be made with his role in the defense.

Rain Man 12-10-2012 11:37 PM

I forgot that Eric Berry was on the team.

Seriously, what's wrong with him this year? Is the knee not back, or did he just regress badly with a year off? He has been completely invisible all year.

Hammock Parties 12-10-2012 11:39 PM

I don't think his knee is healthy whatsoever.

I also think he had the worst knee injury of the three guys, and he injured it twice. Once on the initial hit, and again when he was forced back into the game.

Moeaki and Charles have looked much much better the last month. You can tell they're getting those knees almost back to 100 percent now. I think Berry will need the offseason to get back to where he was.

Saccopoo 12-10-2012 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Cassel's Reckoning (Post 9198925)
On the opposite side: Only one safety has allowed more yards in coverage than Eric Berry. Ouch.

Reminds me of the time around the 2010 NFL Draft when this one guy around here said it was nuts to pick a safety in the top five and the Chiefs should draft TJ Ward or Morgan Burnett later in the draft versus drafting Berry at #5.

I wonder how many here went out and purchased Berry jerseys thinking that he was going to be the saviour of this team.

The Franchise 12-10-2012 11:46 PM

Berry needs to be moved to FS and we need to draft an actual SS.

Saccopoo 12-10-2012 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Cassel's Reckoning (Post 9198937)
I don't think his knee is healthy whatsoever.

I also think he had the worst knee injury of the three guys, and he injured it twice. Once on the initial hit, and again when he was forced back into the game.

Moeaki and Charles have looked much much better the last month. You can tell they're getting those knees almost back to 100 percent now. I think Berry will need the offseason to get back to where he was.

He has struggled in pass protection from Day 1 in the NFL. During his rookie season he was routinely abused by almost every TE we played against.

It hasn't changed.

I like the guy and he's got a great attitude (from what I can see), but it's beginning to look like a bust level pick at this point - especially considering the level of production of other safetys taken in that same draft.

Saccopoo 12-10-2012 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 9198953)
Berry needs to be moved to FS and we need to draft an actual SS.

In Crennel's defense, they are almost interchangable positions.

I think it's more of a problem of him not being very good in pass protection more than anything else at this point versus him playing out of position.

He and Taylor Mays were both free lance type guys at the safety position in college and were given huge leeway in terms of actual assignments because of their insane physical gifts. Neither have done much in terms of translating their athletic ability into actual on-the-field production at the next level.

Hammock Parties 12-10-2012 11:55 PM

Yeah but he's easily worse this year in pass coverage. The guy actually had a whole slew of green games in coverage at the end of 2010.

We'll know more next year.

Sorter 12-10-2012 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 9198955)
He has struggled in pass protection from Day 1 in the NFL. During his rookie season he was routinely abused by almost every TE we played against.

It hasn't changed.

I like the guy and he's got a great attitude (from what I can see), but it's beginning to look like a bust level pick at this point - especially considering the level of production of other safetys taken in that same draft.

The problem stems from Eric being assigned to play man-coverage in a LB spot in nearly/if not all of our passing downs. If he was allowed to get more looks as a safety in a 2 deep or even a lurk/robber look, I feel you'd see better results.

He doesn't need to be stuck playing man coverage. He simply isn't that good at it to be doing it on nearly 2/3 snaps per series.

Sorter 12-11-2012 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 9198961)
In Crennel's defense, they are almost interchangable positions.

Not quite. Romeo traditionally operates out of one sub package, a 2-3-6 look in which Berry plays a LB role. Quite different than the roles of a traditional FS such as Lewis.

http://img.bleacherreport.net/img/ar...650&h=433&q=85

Here you can see said package, with Berry playing inside leverage on Dreesen.

Saccopoo 12-11-2012 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Sorter (Post 9198971)
The problem stems from Eric being assigned to play man-coverage in a LB spot in nearly/if not all of our passing downs. If he was allowed to get more looks as a safety in a 2 deep or even a lurk/robber look, I feel you'd see better results.

He doesn't need to be stuck playing man coverage. He simply isn't that good at it to be doing it on nearly 2/3 snaps per series.

He was a top five pick. As a safety.

He should be destroying guys in man coverage, especially with his athletic ability.

Right now, it looks like his college numbers were the effect of playing rogue in Monte Kiffin's Cover 2 versus his actual football instincts/capabilities.

He should have been Paul Krause. Right now, he's a really, really small Mike linebacker. That's a busted pick in my book and another shit bag Pioli first round pick.

He's the defensive equivilent of Baldwin. Supreme athletic gifts and just can't play the game (at least to the level his draft pick should dictate).

Hammock Parties 12-11-2012 12:04 AM

Berry was ****ing blitzing on that 50-yard TD by the Panthers Greg Olsen 2 weeks ago. We had Lewis and Elam playing safety.

Romeo is a tard.

RunKC 12-11-2012 12:04 AM

This safety class is stacked with very good safety talent. Draft one in the 2nd or 3rd round tell Kendrick Lewis to sit the bench.

My favorites are Lester and the two Georgia Safeties. Preferably Rambo, because he's a hard hitter and his name is Baccari mother****ing RAMBO.

Hammock Parties 12-11-2012 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 9198978)
He's the defensive equivilent of Baldwin. Supreme athletic gifts and just can't play the game (at least to the level his draft pick should dictate).

That's not fair. Go back and watch the Ravens playoff game. Berry was absolutely awesome in coverage that day.

The guy's knee isn't right.


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