Originally posted by Stinky Wizzleteats+
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Clary, why is he still here???
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Phillips was a good pass rusher for us for years because he had a great first step. He beat OT off the ball and often got the big sacks because of it. And even when he didn't get sacks he was effective at gaining leverage.
After he hurt his foot a couple of years ago, he hasn't had that burst. He gets a lot of clean up sacks. He also is losing the explosion and endurance in his legs. He had 9.5 and 10 sacks the last 2 years. But he, was far more active early in the season then late. He did get 2 sacks in the playoffs, both against us, after the week off. Looking at his snap count, he had light(er) weeks the prior to getting the sack this season against us when he fooled Fluker with a nice move in week 15 (14th game). 2 years ago, he got 2.5 sacks in a late game vs teh Jets, but everyone was getting loads of sacks that game. Here is the break down by game.
.....2013......2012
1......2.5......2.5
2......0.0......0.0
3......0.0......0.0
4......1.0......1.0
5......2.0......1.0
6......0.0......0.0
7......1.0......0.5
8......0.0......0.0
9......1.0......0.0
10....1.5......1.0
11....0.0......1.0
12....0.0......0.0
13....0.0......0.0
14....1.0......0.0
15....0.0......2.5
16....0.0......0.0
Phillips seems to be hanging on, but just using the above, you have to think he is showing signs of aging. Better too soon, then too late. Besides, the locker room stuff kinda kills it too.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostPhillips was a good pass rusher for us for years because he had a great first step. He beat OT off the ball and often got the big sacks because of it. And even when he didn't get sacks he was effective at gaining leverage.
After he hurt his foot a couple of years ago, he hasn't had that burst. He gets a lot of clean up sacks. He also is losing the explosion and endurance in his legs. He had 9.5 and 10 sacks the last 2 years. But he, was far more active early in the season then late. He did get 2 sacks in the playoffs, both against us, after the week off. Looking at his snap count, he had light(er) weeks the prior to getting the sack this season against us when he fooled Fluker with a nice move in week 15 (14th game). 2 years ago, he got 2.5 sacks in a late game vs teh Jets, but everyone was getting loads of sacks that game. Here is the break down by game.
.....2013......2012
1......2.5......2.5
2......0.0......0.0
3......0.0......0.0
4......1.0......1.0
5......2.0......1.0
6......0.0......0.0
7......1.0......0.5
8......0.0......0.0
9......1.0......0.0
10....1.5......1.0
11....0.0......1.0
12....0.0......0.0
13....0.0......0.0
14....1.0......0.0
15....0.0......2.5
16....0.0......0.0
Phillips seems to be hanging on, but just using the above, you have to think he is showing signs of aging. Better too soon, then too late. Besides, the locker room stuff kinda kills it too.
Now compare those to all Chargers OLBs over the last 2 seasons
You know, going by statsHashtag thepowderblues
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Originally posted by Beerman View PostNo. You can't just go back and assume Philips would have been equally effective in our defense and you can't assume he would have had the same impact. You also can't assume that the Donkeys wouldn't have signed someone else that would have potentially of had a superior impact than Philips for them.
And what about Keiser's INT vs. Manning? Maybe that doesn't happen and we don't make the playoffs. Maybe Philips gets hurt just like Freeney and English did. You can't just assume a player would have had the same effect. Shit maybe Ingram is IR'd and he's not even given the opportunity to come back.
Going back and reliving past decisions is just a waste of time because there are always a multitude of variables you can't even begin to account for.
My view is that in the same way that Vincent Jackson probably would have better for this team than Vincent Brown, that Dontari Poe probably would have been better than Sean Lissemore, and that Donald Brown will probably be better than Ronnie Brown in 2014, Phillips would likely have been better than Keiser for us because we are talking about one player that is significantly better than the other in each case. The result is not guaranteed because of random events that can happen as you note, but it is guaranteed that Phillips was a more talented player than Keiser in 2013 when both were healthy.
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Originally posted by blahblahblah View PostI'm pretty sure this message board was covered in Dante's Inferno. I just can't remember which ring. Certainly one of the lower levels where the deceivers and hypocrites reside.
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Originally posted by Yubaking View PostOur pass rush was not very good last year. Phillips is a good pass rusher that got better results than anyone on our team last year in that area. To borrow from Charles Barkley, winning is a great deodorant. It tends to produce its own chemistry for the team. Phillips would have helped us to win and his absence from the Broncos would have really hurt them with Miller's issues. We screwed ourselves both ways (made us worse and the Broncos better) by not keeping him.Adipose
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Originally posted by Steve View PostIsn't goofing off and not being in shape part of being a cancer?Dean Spanos Should Get Ass Cancer Of The Ass!
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