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Herm Edwards Speaks

And some of us listen.  Highlights from yesterday's session with the media.  I tried to highlight what Herm was actually saying and avoiding the fluff.

On how Brodie Croyle looks:

“Yeah, he’s just rusty. That’s what’s good about the bye week, we’ll have another day tomorrow and next week we’ll have three more practices. That’ll be good for him. He looks strong, his arm looks strong."

On the bye week with so many young guys:

I know it helps us a lot because there’s so many young guys. If you think it about it, they’ve played nine games already, that’s almost a college season.

On DaJuan Morgan's strengths:

“He’s a pretty good tackler, he’s very sudden when he reads it. I think he’s playing a little cautious right now, because he’s not confident. That comes with playing. You have to play these kids."

On Jamaal Charles not breaking a big one yet:

“He hasn’t been in the game a whole lot. He hasn’t touched the ball a whole lot. It has to do with a lot of things. Plays, lots of three-and-outs for us, too many three-and-outs. He’s dropped a couple balls when it could have been a big play, so that’s part of it too. I think he’s becoming more comfortable in what we want him to do.”

On 35 year old Muhsin Muhammad zipping past the defense:

“He took a bad angle. The guy caught it, cut across the grain and they made a big score. It’s part of the learning process too.”

On Tamba Hali and the rest of the pass rush:

“He helps you, no doubt. That and the inside guys making sure the pocket’s pushed. Our line has not been good at times on pass rush. You always have to keep the pocket tight, you can’t let the pocket open up. When you’re a tackle, the basic rule is you never want to rush outside the hashes because it expands the pocket too much. You want the pocket to close so the quarterback can’t step up. When you get your tackles outside the hashes, the quarterback can step up because he feels no pressure in the middle of the pocket. So we have to get that adjusted and try to do a better job about that too.”

Maybe Jamaal Charles could be utilized more to avoid three and outs?  And the guy is a track star, fast is fast regardless of the level of competition.  I'm just very anxious to see him in the game more and more.  You've got a weapon, now let's see what he's made of.

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You forgot the part about

At this level, everybody’s fast. And where he said that these guys are used to being the best in their conference.

And the part about the players adjusting to 8-hour days. In College they spend 2-3 hours a day on the field.

I wish everyone would watch the conferences. He’s much more compelling when you watch him then when you read logs. The logs don’t do it justice

"He looks strong, his arm looks strong"

It’s third and long Herm, what do you do?

Why'd a 40 year old receiver burn your defense Herm?

"It’s part of the learning process too." We know what happened on the play, why did he BURN THEM

3rd downs...

Is it possible we go to Jamaal more on first downs maybe? This way we get…wait for it…..3rd and SHORTS! That is where LJ will demoralize a defense all game because he’ll pick those up everytime. And if it works, playaction comes into effect.

Does anyone know if we have featured the two back set

 with Charles and Johnson at the same time? I thought that was mentioned in pre-season as a strong possibility.

I wrote about that in my

“things that should happen over the bye week” post a few days ago. I think THAT is a gameplan nightmare personally. Even more dangerous than Jones-Drew/Taylor.

WILDCAT!!!
Why the F not!

I don’t Larry could pull it off, but if they wanna try it with Marques “Slash” Haggans why not with Jamaal and Larry in the backfield ala Felix Jones and McFadden….

Keep wishing

Herm is about as imaginitive and quick witted as a snail high on weed. Pair that with him being to stubborn to take much offensive risk and you have yourself a recipe for complete and utter letdown.

If he wants these guys to learn so damn much, put ’em out there and let ’em play. Let your coordinators do their thing. He should be focusing on reading The Complete Idiots Guide to Coaching an NFL Team.

Why not just a screen pass?

If the O-Line is that bad, the obvious solution is to screen it to J. Charles after the D-Line gets penetration. Has this not happened at all?

They tried the screen, but Huard got clobbered.
About 10 times a game
Kris Wilson

Herm now realizes that Kris Wilson and his deep play threat is what this team misses the most

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