Nas wrote:
Why do they have a problem stopping mobile quarterbacks? The Bears had a problem getting to Harrington and Lienart.
Can they get a stop at the end of a game? The Cardinals and Vikings didn't have a problem moving the ball when the game was on the line to get in scoring position.
Can they stop the run? They've given up 100+ yards in 4 games
I think the problem with stopping Brown today was the fact that the defense was on the field so much, and with the lead, Miami was able to wear down the Bears today.
The problem with the mobile QB's is that is they get outside the pocket, they are able to create, and take the Bears out of their gaps. I think the bigger problem is the game plans that teams are using that have their QB's get rid of the ball quickly with high percentage passing plays.
Overall, I'm not worried about the defense, but it was just a bad day for all units - the special teams sucked (2 fumbles), the defensive line really didn't get much pressure on Harrington - they made some plays, but Brown was able to get into the secondary, and he's a pretty powerful runner.
Offensively, the Offensive Line was horrible. Tait got abused, the Bears couldn't establish the run, and Grossmand was totally out of sync.
Teams are attacking Grossman by blitzing right up the middle, and that seems to really take Rex out of his rhythm.
So far with Rex, he's either really good or really bad - and that's scary come playoff time or against better teams where he can really get turnover happy....
On to the Giants!