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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Tale of the Tape: Texans, Titans fight for South

With the monotony of Indianapolis’ annual contention for the AFC South stifled by Peyton Manning’s injury, Houston and Tennessee will battle for the division lead Sunday as we approach the season’s midpoint. This is an intriguing matchup with many elements to define –  the teams are glaringly similar yet play different styles.  

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Statistically, these teams are very similar. The Titans have a slight edge defensively, ranking No. 9 in overall defense, one slot ahead of the Texans.  The Titans are No. 12 in pass defense, also edging Wade Phillips’ defensive unit by one spot.  The Titans rank No. 10 in run defense while the Texans are No. 13.

The scale balances a bit more on the offensive side of the ball.  The Texans holds the edge in two of the three main offensive categories, ranking No. 8 in total offense (the Titans are 19th) and No. 7 in rushing offense (Titans are No. 32). Interestingly enough, the Titans have the better passing offense, ranked No. 9, two spots ahead of the Texans.

Texans’ offense vs. Titans’ defense

Houston is a big-play offense on the ground and through the air. They design downfield throws off of their run game and are a rare offense that can pass efficiently with run personnel on the field. Tennessee’s defense is tough up front with sound linebackers that fill and spill adequately.  Their front seven is disciplined and plays well together. The edge players of the Titans will dictate the game against the Texans’ zone-stretch scheme.

Running game

Houston isn’t ranked in the top 10 in rushing for no reason. Titans LB Akeem Ayers (whooften walks down to the line of scrimmage) and the defensive ends must control their points.  Ayers seems to struggle more often off the line and in space, which could be costly against the Texans’ athletic linemen.  Houston’s front will be challenged during early downs by DTs Shaun Smith and Jurrell Casey. Smith does not allow much offensive push and is always conscious to grab releasing linemen to protecting the linebackers. Casey, a rookie third-round pick, has provided stout run defense at the 3-technique position.

The Texans have one of the best offensive line units that a running back could wish for.  They are athletic and they block well in space.  Having TEs James Casey, Owen Daniels and Joel Dressen — all great route runners and receivers who provide sufficient one-on-one blockers on the edge –  also helps. Arian Foster and Ben Tate are two big backs trained to come downhill and not waste steps through the line of scrimmage.  If the Titans can force Foster and Tate to stop and start in the backfield through penetration and the discipline they’ve shown on tape, it could force the Texans to abandon their greatest strength early.

Passing game

The Titans are a responsible defensive unit that works well together.  They know and trust that everyone is where they are supposed to be.  While Texans QB Matt Schaub is the most blitzed quarterback in the league, the Titans do not blitz much.  Look for CB Cortland Finnegan, who has been a force in the run defense and defending routes from the slot and tight end position, to play in the box.

The Titans face an obscure challenge against the Texans’ passing attack and will have to play the personnel battle correctly. Without WR Andre Johnson, the Texans will throw out of their two-back, two-tight end packages. This could leave the defense with slower personnel if the Texans decide to pass on earlier downs.  They are well aware defenses gear up to stop the run and use run action through personnel mismatches to take shots down the field.

Titans’ offense vs. Texans’ defense

Matt Hasselback is the best thing to happen to the Titans this season.  The Titans have not had a decisive quarterback who gets the ball out on time consistently and the aspect of game management has been upgraded astronomically. His ability to protect the football (4INTs and 7 sacks allowed) keeps the Titans in every game. Hasselbeck leads in the league in passer rating in the red zone with at an astounding 123.9 (7 TDs, 0 INTs).

Houston’s pass rush has taken a major hit without injured  LB Mario Williams and is now asking a collection of younger players to generate pressure.  Behind this pressure is a group of players with below average man to man coverage skills and a lot of soft zone concepts.  Hasselback‘s presnap intellect and ability to get the ball to the correct receiver should take advantage of this secondary.

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Running game

This is an intriguing battle, as both teams’ biggest weaknesses are in this department.  Though the Titans rank last in the NFL with 66 yards rushing per game, this is the week to prove that ranking wrong. The Texans are active and physical up front but they do not tip the scale.  They are built to rush the passer. Their linebackers take on blocks but stay latched, and the secondary doesn’t tackle well given their deep pre-snap alignments. Titans RB Chris Johnsonwill have chances to get to the second level this week.

Passing game

The Texans blitz more than all but one other team, but Hasselbeck is often successful because of his ability to recognize defensive alignments before the snap. He is oblivious to pressure and beats it often by getting the ball out quickly and taking smart shots down the field. He beats defenses mentally by correctly identifying their calls and being ready to throw at the top of his drop. He takes what the defense gives him.

The Titans have completed eight passing plays of 25 or more yards on first down, four of which were 50-plus yard gains.  It is safe to say they will take a few designed shots on early downs.

Something that we noticed on film this season is how the Texans like to play Cover-3 against closed formations, where the widest eligible receiver is on the line of scrimmage next to the tackle.  The Titans will design downfield throws off of this set, knowing they will get this look.

Outlook

This matchup will also give a clear picture on what to expect out of the rematch in Week 17, when the AFC South could be riding on the outcome.  Let it be known, the Titans’ defense has not given up a rushing touchdown since the opening drive of the season.  The Texans have only three rushing touchdowns. The Texans will have to lean on their ground attack to set the tone for the offense.  This matchup looks like a case where an unstoppable force meets an immoveable object.  Something is going to have to give.

We believe the Titans have enough defense to keep their offense out of bad situations.  History has proven that Hasselback’s teams always has a chance as long as his defense gives him one.  Tennessee wins a close game on paper, but we’ll see how it plays out.

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Cam’s Kids journey south to face division foe 2-3 Falcons

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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Shaw named South Carolina starter

South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier promised changes to the offense after back-to-back unimpressive performances. On Monday, Spurrier took a much-needed step forward by benching struggling fifth-year senior quarterback Stephen Garcia for sophomore Connor Shaw.

This move probably comes a week too late, considering the Gamecocks' offense was a major reason for South Carolina's loss to Auburn at home over the weekend, but now that the move is here you probably won't hear many Gamecocks fans complain.

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"As most everyone knows our quarterback play has not been as good as we hoped and we've got to do something," Spurrier said.

On the season, Garcia has passed for 844 yards with four touchdowns and nine interceptions. Six of those interceptions came in the past two games.

As for Shaw, he started the year as South Carolina's starter, but struggled in the opener. He was finally benched for Garcia after the Gamecocks trailed 17-0 to East Carolina. Garcia got his starting job back after rallying South Carolina for a 56-37 win against the Pirates.

Shaw has passed for 29 yards on 4-of-11 passing this season.

Now this is Shaw's team and Saturday is Shaw's chance to be the guy for the Gamecocks for the rest of the way.

"This is his game," Spurrier said.


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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

South Carolina gets notice of allegations

It was more than a year ago that South Carolina received an official letter of inquiry from the NCAA.

On Monday came the second step in that process, one that could potentially lead to serious consequences for the Gamecocks. The university received a notice of allegations from the NCAA outlining alleged rules violations, stemming primarily from athletes being given reduced rates at the Whitney Hotel in Columbia.

The NCAA alleges that 12 student-athletes (10 football players and two women's track members) were provided an estimated $47,000 in improper benefits from the Whitney Hotel, where several football players lived last year before being forced to move elsewhere. Former tight end Weslye Saunders, who was dismissed from the team, was one of the players caught up in the Whitney Hotel case.

Also, the NCAA alleges that two South Carolina boosters working with the Student Athlete Mentoring (SAM) Foundation provided inducements and benefits totaling more than $8,000 to prospective student-athletes. Freshman receiver Damiere Byrd was a member of the SAM Foundation and is currently serving a four-game suspension. He was also required to pay back $2,700 in extra benefits.

Both of these situations are "considered to be potential major violations," according to the NCAA's letter, and the university was charged with failure to monitor in both cases.

South Carolina will have until Dec. 14 to respond to these charges and will likely have to appear before the Committee on Infractions next February in Los Angeles. There's a chance South Carolina will self-impose penalties. The university has already disassociated itself from two people as a result of these charges.

The other thing to note here is that South Carolina is still on the hook as a potential repeat offender because of violations that occurred under former coach Lou Holtz, a case that was decided in November 2005. The NCAA can hit a school with more severe penalties if that school is found to be a repeat violater.

“The University will review the notice and respond accordingly," South Carolina president Harris Pastides said in a statement. "I assure you that we will continue to take all aspects of this investigation very seriously. We are prepared to continue to work with the NCAA to resolve any issues."


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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Playbook picks: Jags to win first AFC South title?

NFL.com StaffPublished: December 15th, 2010 | Tags: Brian Baldinger, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Michael Lombardi, Mike Mayock, Playbook picks, Solomon Wilcots, Sterling Sharpe

The symbolic AFC South title has resided at Indianapolis so often, that there might as well be a giant horseshoe in the middle of it. The Colts have won six of the eight titles since the division was created in 2002.

Well, there will be another top cat this year, according to two of three of our “Playbook” analysts.

Solomon Wilcots and Brian Baldinger both expect the Jaguars to go into Lucas Oil Field and emerge wearing the AFC South crown. Michael Lombardi, however, is on his own as not yet ready to give up on Indy.

Without further ado, take a look at all of their Week 15 picks:

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Four Downs: Jaguars are team to beat in AFC South

Brian BaldingerPublished: December 9th, 2010 | Tags: Jacksonville Jaguars, Brian Baldinger, Dallas Cowboys, Four Downs, Jason Garrett, Jon Kitna, LeSean McCoy, Michael Vick, Philadelphia Eagles, St. Louis Rams, Steve Spagnuolo

My weekly look at game film brought up some interesting trends and truths. Four Downs starts this week with why I see the Jaguars winning the AFC South race.

1. In my mind, the Jaguars look like the team to win the AFC South. First of all, the schedule favors them: They face Oakland (6-6), Indy (6-6), Washington (5-7) and Houston (5-7). Next to the Chiefs, no one runs the ball a greater percentage of the time than the Jaguars. They play to their identity better than any other team in the division, running the ball and controlling the line of scrimmage. It was very evident last week against the Titans when they ran 53 times and repeated plays over and over until they could be stopped. That’s the Jaguars’ identity, and they do it better than almost everyone else. Right now the Jaguars are playing the best football in the division and are in the best position to win it.

2. It’s interesting to note that LeSean McCoy leads NFL running backs in receptions by a large margin and is on pace for 90 receptions. McCoy is a benefactor of the Eagles’ speed on the outside, especially last week against Houston. With DeSean Jackson and Jeremy Maclin racing down the field on the outside, they take all the coverages with them, opening up a huge area underneath for screens, swing passes and check downs. The best part about it is Michael Vick’s accuracy. He throws swing passes better than anyone else in the NFL, putting it right in front of McCoy so he can catch it without having to turn around, and giving him more time to make a move on the first defender. The Eagles are excellent in this area.

3. Sam Bradford is garnering a lot of attention for the Rams, and rightfully so. But Steve Spagnuolo has the Rams defense playing really well. Their strength is that they attack the protections of the offense as well as anyone in football and get to the quarterback. It’s the same thing Spagnuolo did with the Giants’ defense on their Super Bowl run. I know Cardinals coaches Russ Grimm and Ken Whisenhunt are smart guys, but they seemed defenseless last week in stopping the overload pressures from the Rams. It’s really sophisticated, but the Rams execute it well.

4. I’d like to give some credit to Cowboys interim coach Jason Garrett. In the four games since he’s taken over the Cowboys, their offense is averaging 36.0 points per game. OK, he did coach the offense under Wade Phillips. So what’s different? The execution out of the Cowboys has been superb. The offensive line is run blocking much better and they’re running the ball 53 percent of the time under Garrett, which takes pressure off of QB Jon Kitna. And Kitna is completing 70 percent of his passes the last four weeks, you can’t get any better than that. He’s even helping his own cause, running 18 times, six of which have gone for first downs. If defenses want to double receivers, Kitna is good at taking off with the ball. He hasn’t been looking like any 38-year-old I know.

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