mhead66

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    I read more and more people saying our 1st rounder should be for a WR.

    Out of the top 20 WRs this past season, only 7 were drafted in the 1st round.

    Five of the top 20 WRs last year were either 6th round, 7th round or undrafted free agents:

    Antonio Brown, 6th

    Pierre Garcon, 6th

    Julian Edelman, 7th

    Doug Baldwin, UDFA

    Tyrell Williams, UDFA

    Talented WRs can be found in later rounds, but without an offensive line, the best WR in the draft will be of no use.

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  2. Actual talent on the field so people can stop thinking the coordinators are the reason units are bad.  I'd swear most people forget what Rex's 2007 defense looked like with a lack of talent.  And I still can't believe Trestman gets crucified when you look at the offensive depth chart.  

     

    So yeah, that'd be the biggest change to me

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    We were 8th in total yards allowed, 10th in passing yards allowed and 12th in rushing yards allowed, despite losing the team's best pass rusher in week 1.  There IS a lack of talent in the secondary, but that's not the DC or other defensive coaches' fault - Ozzie and company are more to blame, the coaches work with the talent that they're provided (outside of Harbaugh, who does have significant influence over who's brought in).  A lack of turnovers - the turnover ratio of (-14) is somewhat to blame, but it comes down to talent, just as Purple City said. 

     

    Many fans are calling for Pees' head, but if another Defensive Coordinator comes in, and the defense is below 8th in yards allowed... will he be solely to blame?

     

    Changing coaches is not always the solution, when the lack of talent is the problem, not the defensive scheme...

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  3. I read somewhere that over the past 5 or 6 games we have the top 5 secondary in the NFL in terms of points/yards allowed. They are not as bad as they were when we ended last year or began this one. If that is true then why would we need Cary Williams?

    That may be true, but consider this: the past 5 games have been against the 3-9 Chargers (W), the 4-8 Jags (L), the 4-8 Rams (W), the 2-10 Browns (W) and the 5-7 Dolphins (L).  Not exactly elite competition - and the QBs included Blake Bortles, Case Keenum and Josh McCown.  I wouldn't make too many conclusions about our "improved" secondary against that competition.

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  4. There have been several posters calling Schaub "Mr. Pick-Six" in this thread... and each have been heavily negged.   Sure, we all hope he comes in and displays his 2012 form, but his more recent NFL experience seems to suggest otherwise.  He set an NFL record in 2013 (his last starting season) with a Pick Six in four consecutive games - and last year, in his first pass of the season with the Raiders... he threw an interception.

     

    We can hope he does well, but don't necessarily expect him to revert to his form of 2012 - he hasn't played well in three years. 

     

    Here's the NFL.com film of the four game stretch: http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-videos/0ap2000000257708/Matt-Schaub-s-pick-sixes-this-season

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  5. Jeremy Ross fumbled four times, losing two, last season with the Lions.  He fumbled twice this year, losing both fumbles.

     

    http://www.nfl.com/player/jeremyross/2530598/profile

     

    Ross had 2 fumbles this year after only 10 returns.  Last year, he had 2 fumbles while returning punts, 1 while returning kickoffs and 1 while receiving.

     

    Apparently the FO believed that the fumble risk wasn't worth the value his return ability brought...

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  6. The posted articles had several links, and I read a half dozen articles discussing Trestman and his coaching.  Virtually every article, from his days in Chicago, Miami, Minnesota, Oakland, North Carolina State and the CFL said the same thing about Trestman - he was a brilliant mind, a real "Xs and Os" offensive mind, but he seriously struggled relating to players as people, as individuals.  For example, the Bears' players were all excited when he was initially hired for their O coordinator, but...  later, his players didn't mourn his departure.

     

    Flacco IS a mature QB, only needing offensive direction, so perhaps it will work out - only time will tell.

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