I heard a couple of cool stats today.
1.) The Jaguars are 6-30 when Bortles turns the ball over at least once.
2.) Bortles has played in 50 games(not started) and has 52 interceptions.
So what is it that the Jags do well? They run the ball with Fournette and Ivory. Not much of a threat in the passing game. Read an article on SD that they play mostly power run, hardly ever run that sweep play the Bears used. Still have to be ready for it. This sounds like the type of game where our dline depth will be more important that the defensive splash plays. I agree with what was posted before, stop the run and make them try to beat us through the air.
Defensively, the Jags have a pretty good secondary. I'll misspell the names but you guys can look them up. They're pretty good. The Jags also have a very decent dline. They don't look good, on paper, at stopping the run, but they're not as bad as it looks. That said, I believe we can move the ball on this team. Have to be patient this week. Let the set up plays happen, wait for the opportunities, strike when defense is where we want them. This is a dangerous team, not to be overlooked.
Steelers 24
Jags 20
So do the Steelers come out in base and dare Bortles to beat them?
They should. They need to stop the run. Jacksonville runs the ball no matter what situation they are in and against the game flow. Pretty much a touch of vintage Coughlin, if they don’t contain Fournette, they could be in for a long day. Jacksonville is the number two rushing team in the league. Just dont give up the big run...
Interesting thing about the base defense, apparently its our weakest formation against the run so far: http://www.steelersdepot.com/2017/10...first-4-games/
YPC by formation
Base: 5.44 (57 attempts)
Nickel: 3.3 (33 attempts)
Dime: 6.17 (6 attempts)
Goal Line: 1 (2 attempts)
i wonder what the time and situation of those rushes are but something interesting
I'm pretty confident they'll dominate this game. Fournette will get his welcome the "Real NFL" this week. The D-Line should feast on Jville's O-line. The Jags are pretty weak at the guard spots. I suspect the "Grave Digger" will have a Big Day! One big key to stopping Fournette will be making sure to wrap up. Stick and Wrap dammit!
Yep -Bill Simmons among others is not on board the Bortles bandwagon this weekend
A 6-point teaser just to say we bet against Carson Palmer AND Blake Bortles on the road …
TEASE: STEELERS (-8.5 over Jaguars) and EAGLES (-6.5 over Cards)
… Steelers drop to -2, Eagles drop to -0.5, BOTH teams have to cover.
https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2017/1...ured-fan-bases
An opportunity to bet against Bortles on the road and Bruce Arians in one bet? Must. Resist. Temptation.
I would not be surprised to see Matakevich and Chickillo get more time this week on defense. Williams hasn't impressed much as a run defender and that is his strength. Have to put Bortles in 3rd and 5 or more, often and take away the TE. Definitely try and make him beat you. Offensively, this needs to be an instance of imposing some physical will by the O line for the Steelers. Not having Gilbert makes that more difficult IMO.
How would Chickillo's playing time take Williams off the field? Were weak against outside zone runs, and the cutbacks that come back with over pursuit. Williams and Mitchell are the clear cut weakest links on defense and those are still some pretty good "weak links." What has Matakevich shown that makes him a viable possible alternative? He's had games like against the dolphins where he's in on a ton of tackles that give up 8 yard runs. Williams has a strong body of work as a run defender as a starter in numerous games over the years. No reason to believe that it somehow disappeared through 4 games.
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fantastic. that should buy him 4 more weeks for the I Love Excuses for the Offense crowd
Chickillo is better at setting the edge in outside runs than Watt. I would not be surprised to see him see some more field on 1st downs.
Vince Williams had 3 tackles last week vs the Ravens and I have seen him over run the gap or choose the wrong gap several times this season. Matakevich likely is better at tacking between the tackles than VW right now, but his footspeed makes him a liability in getting to the edges.
Per Adam Schefter: Bryant is expected to play.
1. Graham Barton, C, Duke 2. Ricky Pearsall, WR, Florida 3. Maason Smith, DT, LSU 3. Max Melton, CB, Rutgers 4. Blake Fisher, OT, Notre Dame 6. Tommy Eichenberg, ILB, Ohio State 6. MJ Devonshire, CB, Pittsburgh
I agree that Vince's run defense hasnt been good so far like in the past but he has a big body of work, including starts that suggest that these are more likely aberrants, and not new bad habits.
Chick is better against outside runs than Watt? You really think Watt could have done even worse than Chick against the Bears? He was the worst defender on the field in week 3. I pray he never has to be on the field against running backs who can find the cut back lane the rest of the season. Im still not seeing how Chickillo would start seeing the field more against the Jags when he's our 4th best overall OLB, and could easily end up being the 2nd weakest run defender even though he's normally been pretty good in that regard. TJ Watt has been excellent at setting the edge already anyways and offers a lot more all around playmaking ability. Doesnt seem like a good tradeoff to try to go all in on stopping Ivory/Fournette. Sliding the snap counts a little higher for Chick and a little lower for TJ isnt going to make a meaningful positive difference