Niklas played a prominent role against BC

by BPH, San Diego, Sunday, November 20, 2011, 16:46 (4678 days ago)
edited by BPH, Sunday, November 20, 2011, 18:31

He filled Tuitt's usual role as the standup nose tackle in obvious passing situations, and he pressured the QB at least a couple of times. Yet another reason to be very excited about the future of our DL/front seven.

Oh, and Lynch got held at least a half-dozen times without a single one called.

Also noticed that Lo Wood got a significant number of snaps during crunch time in the second half. Nice to see that defensive depth continues to be developed, with an eye toward 2012.

since he subbed in for Shembo

by Pat, in the cloud, Sunday, November 20, 2011, 18:26 (4678 days ago) @ BPH

Niklas has been playing nearly exclusively with his hand on the ground rather than as an outside linebacker.

I don't know if the staff doesn't think he's mobile enough or just sees him as another viable body to help replace KLM, but I found it interesting that he's been playing so much on the line.

If he is a linemen going forward, that makes us incredibly deep at defensive end (KLM, Tuitt, Lynch, Hounshell, Niklas, Ishaq) and pretty thin at outside linebacker (Shembo, Spond, Councell). I suppose Ishaq will move back to OLB, but he's another guy that has been playing nearly exclusively as DE this year.

I updated the defensive snaps spreadsheet (only through the Navy game), for those that are interesting in seeing how many snaps everyone is playing. I know he's playing plenty of special teams, but only 3 snaps at corner for Josh Atkinson is a bit disappointing.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?hl=en_US&hl=en_US&key=0Ahk5UIX_88iLdHpz...

I watched the game on DVR and counted 20 legit holds on A.L.

by scriptcomesfirst @, Sunday, November 20, 2011, 17:04 (4678 days ago) @ BPH

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One of the worst

by bpeters07 @, Sack Lake City, Monday, November 21, 2011, 09:22 (4678 days ago) @ scriptcomesfirst

comes at the 1:20 mark of this highlight video.

As I watched this live, I remembered the criticisms that Lynch needs to "flail" a bit more to bring the hold to the refs' attention.

If this hold doesn't get a ref's attention, I don't know that any amount of flailing would.

Doesn't this happen to every team?

by Mike (bart), Sunday, November 20, 2011, 17:10 (4678 days ago) @ scriptcomesfirst

Or will these start getting called at some point? I have a hard time believing there's a nationwide conspiracy to thwart the effectiveness of Aaron Lynch

Not suggesting a conspiracy

by scriptcomesfirst @, Sunday, November 20, 2011, 17:52 (4678 days ago) @ Mike (bart)

Have no explanation for why it isn't called on him, though. Maybe he needs to do a better job with theatrics to bring attention to it.

He definitely needs to recognize...

by domer.mq ⌂ @, Sunday, November 20, 2011, 17:57 (4678 days ago) @ scriptcomesfirst

When he's not going to get there, and put on a show. He instead keeps running the motor, and because he's not really in the play, the ref isn't seeing it.

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Can't speak for other teams

by BPH, San Diego, Sunday, November 20, 2011, 17:17 (4678 days ago) @ Mike (bart)

But, based on my viewing, it's happening to Lynch far more than any player on our team or the teams we're playing. It's easy to notice because he gets some amount of pressure on nearly every snap.

It's no conspiracy, just frustrating because holding calls are usually drive killers.

Jesuit witchcraft

by HullieAndMikes, Yelling at Sam Cane, Dunedin, Sunday, November 20, 2011, 17:17 (4678 days ago) @ Mike (bart)

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They are sneaky.

by PMan @, The Banks of the Spokane River, Sunday, November 20, 2011, 18:28 (4678 days ago) @ HullieAndMikes

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