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Old 05-16-2009, 11:57 PM   #1
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Re: Greg Blache Defensive Scheme!!

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Uhhh...mazing! You take a group of guys that are probably not the most talented, get them to play consistently well over the course of a long injury riddled season where very often the offense wasn't doing them any favors, they finish fourth overall and you get a couple of armchair Ditka's that think you get bonus points for sacks to post a ridiculous thread like this. If I were him and I read this I might retire or worse bring my mediocre scheme to Dallas and leave us with the proven accomplishments of Jerry Gray.
While I know it's not easy, try not to take it too personal. People are just voicing their opinions. You should know that goes with the territory
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Old 05-17-2009, 02:00 AM   #2
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Re: Greg Blache Defensive Scheme!!

I pretend that I understand offense. I don't pretend to understand defense. Prior to Williams and Blache our defense sucked. After they arrived we learned to tackle overnight, became disciplined, and seemed to care about the game. I'll take my chances with Blache. Maybe the game will pass him by, but that is a better option than his predecessors who had never caught up with it.

Now I'll pretend to understand defense for a minute. Blache's philosophy seems to be:

1. Tie up the interior of the O-Line. Don't let them get moving. Don't get out-muscled between the tackles.

2. Let the WRs smell your stinky breath from the first snap and all day. Make the officials throw a flag. Don't assume the field belongs to them.

3. Use your LBS to attack the QB from the 3rd read side of the field. If T.O. is Wide Left, bring pressure from the Left. Force the QB into his reads. I think this is why McNabb is so often flummoxed against us. He can't throw to his first read. He then freezes and does his little dance.

4. Tackle. The Redskins immediately became a better tackling defense after Williams and Blache arrived. I also think Gibbs deserves credit here, as the whole team also became more physical.
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Old 05-17-2009, 04:34 AM   #3
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I pretend that I understand offense. I don't pretend to understand defense. Prior to Williams and Blache our defense sucked. After they arrived we learned to tackle overnight, became disciplined, and seemed to care about the game. I'll take my chances with Blache. Maybe the game will pass him by, but that is a better option than his predecessors who had never caught up with it.

Now I'll pretend to understand defense for a minute. Blache's philosophy seems to be:

1. Tie up the interior of the O-Line. Don't let them get moving. Don't get out-muscled between the tackles.

2. Let the WRs smell your stinky breath from the first snap and all day. Make the officials throw a flag. Don't assume the field belongs to them.

3. Use your LBS to attack the QB from the 3rd read side of the field. If T.O. is Wide Left, bring pressure from the Left. Force the QB into his reads. I think this is why McNabb is so often flummoxed against us. He can't throw to his first read. He then freezes and does his little dance.

4. Tackle. The Redskins immediately became a better tackling defense after Williams and Blache arrived. I also think Gibbs deserves credit here, as the whole team also became more physical.
70 u and I don't often agree according to my memory, but i get what you're saying here. I can't really pretend to understand defense either...every one of the points you make though are pretty much right there on the field.

...the one thing i remember thinking all the time when Williams ran the show is how much respect offensive coordinators seemed to give him (well, other than the terrible whopping NE gave us) even though we typically didn't have the talent to back it up IMO. I guess that's the smoke and mirrors right. I mean other than Springs' one season of flying out of the backfield to put the hurt on a QB we really didn't flash much...i think Williams somehow managed to keep opposing coordinators on their heels. Not sure Blache can do the same but w/ the addition of talent it shouldn't matter...I'm expecting a true top 5 defense this year...maybe #1.
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