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Impressions from the Colts Game
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(01-13-2022, 07:47 PM)D6 Wrote:(01-10-2022, 04:46 AM)Jag88 Wrote: Keep cullen. He was a great find. Is a great choice. If not, he will go be someone's defense coordinator, and we will regret losing him when the next d coach here sucks like all the ones we have had before. I cant wait to see who the head coach will be and hopefully the jags will have a top offensive play caller. The draft will be here soon enough. These are Exciting times and free agency will be crucial if utilized correctly Nice, Joe Cullen: Defensive Coordinator, Jacksonville Jaguars Cullen, is in his first year with Jacksonville after spending 15 years as a defensive line coach, including the last 5 with the Baltimore Ravens. During his time with the Ravens, they allowed the 2nd-least rushing yards per game and second lowest 3rd down percentage allowed, all while tallying the 3rd most turnovers (126). Since moving to Jacksonville, he has been an underrated commodity to the improvement of a defense that is starved for talent. It was tough sledding to start the season, but since the bye week this defense has made major improvements. From Week 8 on, the Jaguars have had the 12th highest pass rush win rate in the NFL (51.3%), right above the Chiefs and behind the Patriots. They also rank 14th in total pressures (183), right in front of the Eagles, Bengals and Titans (all playoff teams). Cullen’s defensive line has accrued the 8th most TFL + no gain plays since Week 8 (51). They rank 15th in EPA/Play differential from 2020 to 2021. On the back end, they have allowed the 5th-least yards per reception (9.9), and 10th-least amount of yards allowed per coverage snaps. All this while being the 5th most disciplined team in coverage being called for only 8 penalties. While it has not all been positive since the bye, they have held two playoff teams to 6 points (Buffalo), and 11 points (Colts) – both in wins. |
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