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<blockquote data-quote="easyk83" data-source="post: 893640" data-attributes="member: 8895"><p>Dillon was physically dominant, like watching a UFC fighter throw his man down and then pound him into the canvas.</p><p>Rodgers was sublime</p><p>Adams was superb</p><p>Offensive line as a unit played at an outstanding level</p><p>Jones had a great night as well and this fan loves the Dillon/Jones combo. Jones is quick footed let the blocks develop type who uses a dancers feet and outstanding short area acceleration to dart through his holes in the Emmitt Smith school of rushing. Dillon is a pure North and South back who hits the gaps with speed and power in the mold of a latter day John Riggins, fill the gap well make contact a yard from the LoS and it just doesn't matter. It's a stark change in style and one that will keep defenses off balance even when they do to sell out against the run.</p><p></p><p>Defensively we basically channeled Buddy Ryan and played with a lot of 6 man defensive fronts, Henry was not shut down but we did hold him to nearly a yard less than his season average. This is a defense that might work for us when you have safeties like Amos and Savage who can both cover in man and a pass rush featuring Clark, Z, Smith Keke and Gary. Thats a lot of guys who might trash their blocker on any given play for a quick rush at the quarterback. An offensive line might pick them all up and it might not matter.</p><p></p><p>Clark was a monster and it's hard to understate what he means to this defense. His play in the middle against the run and pass sets the tone for everyone else and makes everyone else better. His interior push makes the outside pass rush better and you know what it sets up the bad throws and picks. Dantes, you have mentioned that this defense hasn't made as many big plays as last year, I wonder how much of that decline was resultant from Clark either being absent or playing with a nagging groin injury. Since he's been back to near 100% we're suddenly seeing more picks and sacks again.</p><p></p><p>Really our whole defense earned plaudits last night, their best game of the season.</p><p>I think this team really does look like a contender right now and yes I think it's the team to beat in the NFC. This is not the same team that got beat by the Bucs in the beginning of the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="easyk83, post: 893640, member: 8895"] Dillon was physically dominant, like watching a UFC fighter throw his man down and then pound him into the canvas. Rodgers was sublime Adams was superb Offensive line as a unit played at an outstanding level Jones had a great night as well and this fan loves the Dillon/Jones combo. Jones is quick footed let the blocks develop type who uses a dancers feet and outstanding short area acceleration to dart through his holes in the Emmitt Smith school of rushing. Dillon is a pure North and South back who hits the gaps with speed and power in the mold of a latter day John Riggins, fill the gap well make contact a yard from the LoS and it just doesn't matter. It's a stark change in style and one that will keep defenses off balance even when they do to sell out against the run. Defensively we basically channeled Buddy Ryan and played with a lot of 6 man defensive fronts, Henry was not shut down but we did hold him to nearly a yard less than his season average. This is a defense that might work for us when you have safeties like Amos and Savage who can both cover in man and a pass rush featuring Clark, Z, Smith Keke and Gary. Thats a lot of guys who might trash their blocker on any given play for a quick rush at the quarterback. An offensive line might pick them all up and it might not matter. Clark was a monster and it's hard to understate what he means to this defense. His play in the middle against the run and pass sets the tone for everyone else and makes everyone else better. His interior push makes the outside pass rush better and you know what it sets up the bad throws and picks. Dantes, you have mentioned that this defense hasn't made as many big plays as last year, I wonder how much of that decline was resultant from Clark either being absent or playing with a nagging groin injury. Since he's been back to near 100% we're suddenly seeing more picks and sacks again. Really our whole defense earned plaudits last night, their best game of the season. I think this team really does look like a contender right now and yes I think it's the team to beat in the NFC. This is not the same team that got beat by the Bucs in the beginning of the season. [/QUOTE]
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