View Full Version : Pressure Ryan, Contain Jones
Week 1, Ryan was sacked 4 times against a tough Vikings Defense, but tossed 2 INTs and 2 TDs.
Week 2, Ryan was sacked only once, but tossed 3 INTs and also managed 3 TDs. The difference between game 1 and 2 seems to be that the viking were able to hold Julio Jones to pedestrian numbers (6 catches, 31 yards, 5.2 avg). In the PHI game, Jones had nearly the same number of catches, but was able to get some big plays (5 catches, 106 yards, 21.2 avg)
I think if we can get some pressure on Ryan (Atlanta has a decent OL), meanwhile keeping Jones under control we have a defensive formula that will work. Desir's status will be pretty key, not just if he will play, but if he does play, will he be healthy. If not, there will be a good bit of pressure on Wilson to step up. Also on Hooker, Willis, Geathers.
HoosierinFL
09-20-2019, 01:04 PM
What's their running game like? (I haven't tracked them at all)
I'm suspecting they can't run like SD and Tenn did, and if Ryan is throwing that many INTs, then I think our D can get the job done. Desir and Turay will be the injuries most crucial.
Chromeburn
09-20-2019, 01:34 PM
What's their running game like? (I haven't tracked them at all)
I'm suspecting they can't run like SD and Tenn did, and if Ryan is throwing that many INTs, then I think our D can get the job done. Desir and Turay will be the injuries most crucial.
They are a passing offense. But we have a hard time taking away big name receivers. Riley Ridley is becoming a good player also. He was my favorite WR in last year’s draft.
To score we need to run outside and run away from their DT.
VeveJones007
09-20-2019, 02:30 PM
On defense, the Colts will try to do what they always do: pressure with 4 or 5, and give up the short pass. It's the same recipe that worked well against the Colts offense last week. Tennessee played soft in coverage and forced short throws. If the Colts can do the same and get home with 4 (and defend the run), it will really inhibit what the Falcons can do.
What's their running game like? (I haven't tracked them at all)
I'm suspecting they can't run like SD and Tenn did, and if Ryan is throwing that many INTs, then I think our D can get the job done. Desir and Turay will be the injuries most crucial.
34 carries, 130 yards on the season, 3.8 per. I don't feel frightened by their run game.
Freeman doesnt seem (so far) like the rusher he used to be: 19 for 41, 2.2 per. I guess they have had a good many OL injuries.
omahacolt
09-21-2019, 10:39 AM
i don't think we will be able to stop their offense all day.
brissett will more than likely have to put up close to 30 points to win this one.
the falcons running game has been trash but i could see that improving this week.
rm1369
09-21-2019, 01:38 PM
I agree - Atlanta is going to move the ball and score on this D. Turnovers are always big, but I think even more so in this matchup. Ryan has been throwing the ball up for grabs. With the conservative offense Colts are going to need a couple takeaways. Need to be +2 in takeaways I think or it’s going to be tough to keep up.
I see the Falcons being conservative and losing....
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HoosierinFL
09-22-2019, 11:25 AM
I see the Falcons being conservative and losing....
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Either that or Ryan forcing stuff and throwing more ints. Either way they still lose,
Chromeburn
09-22-2019, 12:05 PM
Keep the ball away. Run to the outside. Put pressure on Ryan to make big plays to keep up. Capitalize on turnovers they have been making lately.
bertjones
09-22-2019, 06:16 PM
Well, they did neither and still won.
YDFL Commish
09-22-2019, 06:46 PM
Well, they did neither and still won.
They really didn't stop the run either.
Johanvil
09-23-2019, 07:57 AM
How frustrating was their perfect record on 3rd downs in the second half yesterday? At some point they had 8 out of 8. Christ.
Even more so when they made it easy converting them.
Racehorse
09-23-2019, 06:17 PM
They really didn't stop the run either.
ATL only had three or four runs of any consequence
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