wpr
  • wpr
  • Preferred Member Topic Starter
5 years ago

Jadeveon Clowney wrecked the game against the 49ers. Now, Joe Staley is out and the Packers boast not one but two pass rushers who can take over. They can make Jimmy Garoppolo’s life even more miserable than Seattle did. They had no answers for No. 90 in gray: the lanky, powerful disruptor for the Seattle Seahawks , whose speed, power, and unrelenting will eventually broke the San Francisco 49ers . Jadeveon Clowney  dominated that contest in a way defensive ends rarely can in the modern NFL, and he did it with just one official sack. The Packers  have chaos agents of their own who could follow a similar path, but Green Bay has an advantage the Seahawks did not: Mike Pettine has two.
In week 10, Pro Football Focus charted Clowney  with 11 pressures and 4 QB hits. Starting 49ers tackles Mike McGlinchey  and Joe Staley each gave up 7 pressures in the contest on a night when Jimmy Garoppolo  never found comfort or rhythm in the pocket. According  to NFL’s NextGen Stats, Jimmy Garoppolo  was a paltry 3/18 for 59 yards and a pick on 10+ yard passes against the Seahawks, the lowest completion percentage (16.7%) by a QB this season with at least 15 attempts. He also posted one of the worst performances in terms of air yards per pass of the season.
Clowney ’s disruption scuttled the 49ers offense to the point Garoppolo  turned in one of the most inept performances of the season by a quarterback, one that could have been even worse statistically had the Seahawks defenders not displayed the dexterity of a moose wearing oven mitts on would-be interceptions.
Compounding matters, the protection didn’t get any better last week against the Cardinals  when rookie sixth-round pick Justin Skule  replaced Staley who is out after having surgery on his finger. McGlinchey  gave up 6 pressures to the Cardinals while Skule allowed 8, the second and third-worst performances of the week across the NFL. Chandler Jones  and Terrell Suggs  present challenges for most teams, but the Smith  Brothers provide more than a challenge, to a nearly Sisyphean level for opposing offenses.
That same week Clowney  pulverized the 49ers, Za’Darius Smith hung 12 pressures and 3 QB hits on the Panthers  according to PFF, but his coach Mike Smith  had him for 14 pressures despite no sacks. On his own, Big Z can do what Clowney did. He’s done it all season. In fact, the two have rushed opposing quarterbacks the same number of times this season. Smith boasts 57 pressures to Clowney’s 44, despite being double-teamed  at nearly identical rates.
Smith’s mere presence offers more opportunities for his running mate and unofficial brother. Preston boasts the fourth-best pass rush win rate in football in part because he’s being double-teamed far less than his counterpart, around 16% compared to 26%. For context, Za’Darius is 9th in win rate and Clowney is 7th.
More to the point, given the blocking situation for the 49ers and Za’Darius Smith’s talent, coupled with Garoppolo’s struggles when pressured and his penchant for turnovers, World War Z could be coming to the Bay. But it’s more than that, worse for Kyle Shanahan and the 49ers. Preston is coming too.
Green Bay’s Achilles heel this season comes when teams push the ball down the field. If Garoppolo doesn’t have time to throw, that becomes infinitely more difficult, as evidenced by his performance against Clowney and a thoroughly mediocre Seahawks defense. In fact, the Packers defense, for all of its critics among Cheesehead Nation, ranks ahead of Seattle in total defense and passing defense by DVOA.
One player, particularly a pass rusher, can ruin a game. The 49ers and Handsome Jimmy have proven to be particularly susceptible to this despite not losing often because of it. A tremendous defense and a soft schedule lightens the burden placed on what has been a middling offense this season (16th by DVOA).
If a virtuoso pass rusher and top-tier quarterback is the model to beat the 49ers, how about a team with a top-tier quarterback and two virtuoso pass rushers? This was the recipe Brian Gutekunst envisioned when he signed not one but both of the offseason’s high-priced pass rush targets. These are the kind of games they’re getting paid top dollar to wreck on their own, and it just happens to come with the top spot in the NFC up for grabs.


Continue Reading @ Peter_Bukowski 

Peter_Bukowski wrote:



Go get em guys
UserPostedImage
beast
5 years ago

This article is overlooking some things, such as the 49ers were 8-0 while their starting OTs played in a combined 6 of 16 games.

Both of the starting OTs came back for the Seahawks games and we're quite rusty... (and maybe still are)... but their backups have been getting starter like reps most of the season, and they had been winning until the Seahawks game (which I believe also saw some of their top receivers leave with injury)

Part of that is because, as Kyle Shanahan said, they've been able to win running the ball (and defense) that they didn't need to put much pressure on the QB to ask him to go out and win games for them until the last couple of weeks with the Cardinals and Seahawks.

What about the Cardinals and Seahawks are different, that the 49ers game plans of running the ball and defense didn't work out as much?

I don't know, as I haven't been able to research... but I'm assuming they stopped the run better, forcing the pass...

And according to some of the TV talking heads, it's partly due to the fact that the Cardinals and Seahawks have QBs that are mobile as hell! Which gave the 49ers defense and especially their pass rushers hell trying to track them down... Rodgers is quite mobile... but not nearly as mobile as the Cardinals and Seahawks QBs.


But I think it's gonna come down to running the ball to keep pressure off the QBs (both sides)... and when they have to pass it, whom can keep the pressure off the QB.

Interesting question is will Pettine try to attack the passing game first, or will he try to stop the run to force the passing.
UserPostedImage
Dulak
5 years ago

This article is overlooking some things, such as the 49ers were 8-0 while their starting OTs played in a combined 6 of 16 games.

Both of the starting OTs came back for the Seahawks games and we're quite rusty... (and maybe still are)... but their backups have been getting starter like reps most of the season, and they had been winning until the Seahawks game (which I believe also saw some of their top receivers leave with injury)

Part of that is because, as Kyle Shanahan said, they've been able to win running the ball (and defense) that they didn't need to put much pressure on the QB to ask him to go out and win games for them until the last couple of weeks with the Cardinals and Seahawks.

What about the Cardinals and Seahawks are different, that the 49ers game plans of running the ball and defense didn't work out as much?

I don't know, as I haven't been able to research... but I'm assuming they stopped the run better, forcing the pass...

And according to some of the TV talking heads, it's partly due to the fact that the Cardinals and Seahawks have QBs that are mobile as hell! Which gave the 49ers defense and especially their pass rushers hell trying to track them down... Rodgers is quite mobile... but not nearly as mobile as the Cardinals and Seahawks QBs.


But I think it's gonna come down to running the ball to keep pressure off the QBs (both sides)... and when they have to pass it, whom can keep the pressure off the QB.

Interesting question is will Pettine try to attack the passing game first, or will he try to stop the run to force the passing.

Originally Posted by: beast 



Great post, and I watched that game too and it was a Great game; seahawks stacked the box with most plays so the niners had no running game and it made gerapollo (spelling) have to throw; and with the pass rush the seahawks had going on (clowney was a BEAST) = the niners went down. Oh and you mentioned no sanders nor their starting TE was playing. We will have a better team to beat on our day.

We better not be messing around and going out boozing again.
KRK
  • KRK
  • Veteran Member
5 years ago
Great Posts!!!

As the NFL is a game of adjustments, expect Shanahan to motion a tight end to D Smith’s side (or two). This will enable them to chip and help double team on pass situations.

I am also suggesting that the will try to run at D Smith to wear him down.

It will be incumbent on our interior line (Clark Lowry Adams Lancaster) to at least hold their own, if not win, their one on ones.

I am trying to say that to the extent he can, Shanahan will try to scheme the Smiths out of the game and make someone else beat them.
In Luce tua Videmus Lucem KRK
wpr
  • wpr
  • Preferred Member Topic Starter
5 years ago
I think it is going to begin with stopping the run. If they can do that they have a chance to get to Jimmy G. If the SF run game is unhindered it'll be a long day for the Packers.
UserPostedImage
yooperfan
5 years ago

I think it is going to begin with stopping the run. If they can do that they have a chance to get to Jimmy G. If the SF run game is unhindered it'll be a long day for the Packers.

Originally Posted by: wpr 



Let's hope Pettine can come up with some adjustments to do just that.
To date it's apparent that he has not been able to do so.
The defense needs to come up big on SNF.
dyeah_gb
5 years ago
If the SF offensive plan calls for getting the ball out quick and running the ball. the D is screwed. If the pack are lucky, SF will try to run alot of 3rd down plays that take forever to develop.
The first principle is that you must not fool yourself, and you are the easiest person to fool - R. Feynman
KRK
  • KRK
  • Veteran Member
5 years ago
I hope we see more Adams and Keke.

Would you ever consider starting one more DL and one less LB?
In Luce tua Videmus Lucem KRK
beast
5 years ago

I hope we see more Adams and Keke.

Originally Posted by: KRK 


It's be nice if they stepped up and earned more playing time. I thought they would be stepping up with the departure of Daniels, but it's been Lowry and Lancaster getting more playing time. Adams and Keke combine for about 33% of the snaps.

Would you ever consider starting one more DL and one less LB?

Originally Posted by: KRK 


You mean going from a 2-4 to a 3-3? ... I don't think any team runs a 3-3 in the NFL, and I don't think the Packers have the personal for it, as the LBers would have to be better in coverage.

Or do you mean from a 3-4 to a 4-3? ... cus really the entire NFL has basically moved to starting 5 DB packages... and Packers have played more with 6 DBs than 4 DBs...

Either way, it's no... because Z. Smith and Gary are edge rush / DL tweeners which Pettine likes... if you want an extra DL on the field, then just ask them to stunt to the DL role.

UserPostedImage
KRK
  • KRK
  • Veteran Member
5 years ago
Against a 122, 131, 221, esp in 3rd or 4th and short:

Running both smiths, clark, plus 3 of (lancaster lowry, adams or keke) plus (martinez and 4 DB) or 5 db's

Alternatively, move z smith inside and bring in and (Gary +2) and either martinez +4 or 5 db.
In Luce tua Videmus Lucem KRK
Fan Shout
Mucky Tundra (5h) : *to be able
Mucky Tundra (5h) : and because it's not a dynasty league (which makes a lot more sense to be ability to trade picks)
Mucky Tundra (5h) : Oh I know; I was just exploring and it blew my mind that you could trade picks because of the whole reordering thing
Mucky Tundra (5h) : Zero, I think I preferred my offer: your 1st for my 15th rounder
Zero2Cool (6h) : Keep in mind, we do a draft reorder once all members locked in
Zero2Cool (6h) : You can have my 12th Rd for your 2nd round
Mucky Tundra (7h) : Hey i didn't know we could trade picks in fantasy
Mucky Tundra (3-Aug) : Update: Rock has tried a cheese curd, promises it's not his last
Zero2Cool (3-Aug) : watch it!! lol
Mucky Tundra (3-Aug) : you're right, we never did leave, the site just went down :P
Mucky Tundra (3-Aug) : Rock claims to have never eaten a cheese curd
Zero2Cool (3-Aug) : We did not leave.
Mucky Tundra (3-Aug) : Family Night! WE ARE SO BACK!
Mucky Tundra (2-Aug) : To this day, I'm still miffed about his 4 TD game against Dallas on Thanksgiving going to waste
Martha Careful (2-Aug) : Congratulations Sterling Sharpe. He was terrific and I loved watching him play.
beast (2-Aug) : I believe it's technically against the CBA rules, but Jerry just calls it a simple unofficial chat... and somehow gets away with it.
beast (2-Aug) : Jerry Jones is infamous for ̶n̶e̶g̶o̶t̶i̶a̶t̶i̶n̶g̶ chatting with players one on one... and going around the agent.
Mucky Tundra (1-Aug) : Oo just saw a blurb saying that Dallas negotiated directly with Parsons and not through his agent
Mucky Tundra (1-Aug) : I assumed that both guys will get paid, just a matter of when or how we get there
Zero2Cool (1-Aug) : McLaurin nor Micah going anywhere. They will get money
Mucky Tundra (1-Aug) : the Synder years or do they take care of one of their own?
Mucky Tundra (1-Aug) : Do the Commanders risk losing a top WR with an emerging QB just because he's turning 30 and potentially risk damaging the rebuild from
Mucky Tundra (1-Aug) : Turns 30 this September, plays at a high level and Washington has some cap space I believe
Mucky Tundra (1-Aug) : More interesting is Washington with Terry McLaurin
Mucky Tundra (1-Aug) : I would imagine Dallas will resolve this issue with a truckload of money
Zero2Cool (1-Aug) : Micah pulling a Myles with trade request
beast (1-Aug) : Packers should make some cheese forks
Mucky Tundra (31-Jul) : GRAB THE PITCHFORKS~
Zero2Cool (31-Jul) : CUT HIM
Mucky Tundra (31-Jul) : Socieltal collapse imminent
Mucky Tundra (31-Jul) : The West has fallen
Mucky Tundra (31-Jul) : After starting off camp with 25 straight made field goals, Brandon McManus has missed one
Zero2Cool (31-Jul) : But it should be stable
Zero2Cool (31-Jul) : It's probably gonna be slower.
Zero2Cool (31-Jul) : We're gonna just full go on to the new host.
Zero2Cool (31-Jul) : What crap. Site issues galore
Zero2Cool (30-Jul) : if PH dies, there is packerpeople com available
Zero2Cool (30-Jul) : database is on new host, eventually website will follow
Mucky Tundra (30-Jul) : Zero, regarding Ewers, you are correct.
Zero2Cool (30-Jul) : Sadly, this might be our life for awhile. I could put it on another host, but seems it was slower, although more stable
beast (30-Jul) : How long will it be down?
beast (30-Jul) : RIP site 😭
Zero2Cool (30-Jul) : Site will die, I have to restart it.
Zero2Cool (30-Jul) : Quinn stinks. Lot of underthrows. (my guess)
beast (30-Jul) : How did Quinn Ewers effect where Golden was drafted?
dfosterf (30-Jul) : All I've experienced was late at night or early morning. I just figured you were doing something in the background
Zero2Cool (30-Jul) : Site sure seems to be down more than up
dfosterf (29-Jul) : 50 cent hookers? I'm moving to Green Bay. I thought it was just real estate that was more affordable there. 😂
Zero2Cool (29-Jul) : Sure seems site going down more than 50¢ hooker
Mucky Tundra (27-Jul) : Golden with two TDs in red zone drills today
Please sign in to use Fan Shout
2025 Packers Schedule
Sunday, Sep 7 @ 3:25 PM
LIONS
Thursday, Sep 11 @ 7:15 PM
COMMANDERS
Sunday, Sep 21 @ 12:00 PM
Browns
Sunday, Sep 28 @ 7:20 PM
Cowboys
Sunday, Oct 12 @ 3:25 PM
BENGALS
Sunday, Oct 19 @ 3:25 PM
Cardinals
Sunday, Oct 26 @ 7:20 PM
Steelers
Sunday, Nov 2 @ 12:00 PM
PANTHERS
Monday, Nov 10 @ 7:15 PM
EAGLES
Sunday, Nov 16 @ 12:00 PM
Giants
Sunday, Nov 23 @ 12:00 PM
VIKINGS
Thursday, Nov 27 @ 12:00 PM
Lions
Sunday, Dec 7 @ 12:00 PM
BEARS
Sunday, Dec 14 @ 3:25 PM
Broncos
Friday, Dec 19 @ 11:00 PM
Bears
Friday, Dec 26 @ 11:00 PM
RAVENS
Saturday, Jan 3 @ 11:00 PM
Vikings
Recent Topics
5h / Fantasy Sports Talk / dhazer

14h / Green Bay Packers Talk / Mucky Tundra

17h / Green Bay Packers Talk / beast

3-Aug / Feedback, Suggestions and Issues / Zero2Cool

2-Aug / Green Bay Packers Talk / Mucky Tundra

2-Aug / Green Bay Packers Talk / wpr

31-Jul / Green Bay Packers Talk / wpr

28-Jul / Random Babble / Zero2Cool

28-Jul / Green Bay Packers Talk / Mucky Tundra

28-Jul / Green Bay Packers Talk / Mucky Tundra

27-Jul / Green Bay Packers Talk / Mucky Tundra

27-Jul / Green Bay Packers Talk / beast

25-Jul / Around The NFL / Mucky Tundra

25-Jul / Green Bay Packers Talk / Mucky Tundra

25-Jul / Green Bay Packers Talk / TheKanataThrilla

Headlines
Copyright © 2006 - 2025 PackersHome.com™. All Rights Reserved.