Have we ever had a lead this year? We must lead the league in minutes trailing.
Ingram Holds Out initially, but signs!
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Originally posted by Steve View Post
Bosa is drawing a lot of attention, but is still somewhat productive. He got 1/2 a sack and almost stripped Smith on a couple of plays. He is also a good run defender.
It isn't going to be too long before teams decide that Ingram is too good and they start to give him more attention.
Also lost on most people is McCain is very quietly putting together a pretty decent year.
We are tied for 2nd in the league with 11 sacks, which is not bad considering. Most of the other teams have had a lead for part or most of their season (we have been playing from behind).Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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PArt of that pace being unsustainable is teams eventually make sure you have to beat at least 2 blockers on every play. Right now, Bosa is still drawing more attention than Ingram is. I expect that at some point, teams will start to mix their attention and then it will be up to Ingram and Bosa to raise their games, and McCain will have to step his up too.
Anyone else notices Phillon is starting to get more and more reps, along with playing more in big situations? Liuget had a big play or two, but Phillon is still making more plays.
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Liuget is still not doing anything to impress. He gets a lot of mention because he is a top pick, and he is playing better, but Philon is at least as good a player and should continue to improve with playing time. Plus, it would free up $10 mill in cap space to let Liuget go.
Not saying we should do it right now, but if Liuget doesn't start to make some plays.......
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View PostIngram has been much better as a DE in this defense. Not sure why he wasnt doing this well in our 3-4 but he has been very solid this year so far.
It also helps his production because he is no longer playing OLB. He is only going to drop into pass coverage rarely in this D, and when his best skill is rushing the passer it lets him focus on what he does best. Even last season, we asked Ingram to drop a lot. He was not the guy rushing opposite Bosa on every play. He did his fair share of it, but this season looks like the only times he won't be doing it, is when they give him a breather, which given how well conditioned he seems isn't going to be that much.
As far as having Bosa around, right now Bosa is still attracting a lot of attention. Most of the time this season, Bosa is drawing the extra attention. I don't think that is going to continue much longer. Teams are seeing how much of an impact Ingram is having, so they are going to have to do something about it. Then it becomes a battle between letting Bosa (who is still reasonably productive in his own right, despite the attention).
Lastly, he seems to have finally overcome the injury bug. At least in his case, he was carrying too much weight, which was too much wear and tear on his knees and joints. Now he is playing much lighter, and he moves better, but it also is less stress/strain on his legs and joints. It also helps his conditioning, which was pretty good before, but if you had 25-30 lbs less to carry around, your ability to run around the field would improve too.
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