Showing posts with label Jeff Backus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeff Backus. Show all posts

Can Backus have a resurgence? Who knows?

Monday, June 29, 2009

From MLive's Tom Kowalski's summer scouting reports... Killer describes LOT Jeff Backus as a player who's "had his confidence shaken and who has given up an average of 10 sacks per season for the last three years."

(Now that you quantify it like that ... yuck!)

Killer makes a decent case for how an offseason contract squabble, Mike Martz's system and the pressure it puts on pass blockers, and a rib injury all worked against Backus in recent years.

The new staff isn't giving up on Backus yet because they want to see how he does when he's firing off the ball as much as he is dropping back in pass protection. The theory is that an offensive line has to dictate the action because defensive linemen are far less effective when they're worn down by the running game and also don't know when a run or pass is coming. When a team is either pass-happy, doesn't have a running threat or constantly behind, the linemen can tee off and play the run on the way to the quarterback.

That's why new head coach Jim Schwartz is adamant that the Lions will run the ball and, even if they're not effective early, they're not going to abandon it. Left tackle is the most important position on the line and, based on his performance this season, Backus will either prove to be a solid starter again or he'll be one of the players who could see a change of scenery next year.


I hate to be the one who reminds you, but we heard about the commitment to the run from Rod Marinelli after Martz was ousted, too. And it -- and Backus -- didn't work out so great.

Still, Jeff has to know what's on the line this year. I've got to believe he'll come in in the best shape he's been in, physically and mentally, in years, and really go after keeping his job. If it still doesn't work out, at least the Lions' line depth is better than it's been.

Talk about it in The Den!

It's on now

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

A mandatory 3-day minicamp for the Lions begins today in Allen Park. And as Nicholas Cotsonika at Freep.com reports, the competitions for jobs begin in earnest now.

Previous weeks have been preoccupied with veterans learning the new coaching staff and its wants; rookies getting caught up; and the Lions' front office turning over to a great extent the largely atrocious roster from last year's 0-16 season.

Coach Jim Schwartz has pointed to this minicamp -- the end of the off-season program -- as the time to start making it count, Cotsonika says.

The battles won't begin in full force until camp opens in late July with the players in pads. The players will be in helmets and shorts this week. No hitting.

Things I'm looking to see:

1. How much do OLs Ephraim Salaam and Jon Jansen have left in them? Enough to push Gosder or even Backus? Or at least to be very strong backups? The problems last year weren't just Backus' and Gosder's inconsistency. It was a lack of quality depth, the inability to rotate in effective players as the starters got tired. If Salaam and Jansen show something -- even if they don't unseat the starters -- the Lions might have a much better rotation available to them in the second halves of games this season.

2. How much better will the Lions' secondary be this year? (It can't be much worse.) With two new CBs -- Phillip Buchanon and Anthony Henry -- and highly touted rookie S Louis Delmas.

3. Will one of the veteran WRs -- Bryant Johnson or Ronald Curry -- emerge as a legitimate threat on the other side of Calvin? It's incredible what Megatron accomplished last season with no other Lion receiver seriously taking any pressure or attention off of him.

Discuss in The Den!


Backus & Jansen, Reunited (and it feels so good)

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Nick Cotsonika over at the Freep put up a quick piece talking about the history between Jeff Backus, the Lions' stalwart left tackle, and Jon Jansen the veteran right tackle whom the Lions just acquired. Of course, most know that both played at the University of Michigan together, but few realize how strong the bonds ran between that special U of M offensive line. The bookend pair of tackles helped lead their team to the 1997 national championship, and both have gone on to lengthy, if not overly victorious, NFL careers.

It remains to be seen whether the two will see the field together in 2009. Second-year veteran, and 2008 first-round draft choice, Gosder Cherilus presumably has the upper hand in securing the starting job at right tackle. Jansen will compete with signee Ephraim Salaam for reserve tackle duty, or possibly challenge Daniel Loper and Toniu Fonoti for time at left guard. Still, even if he only serves as a valuable reserve for the Lions, he should provide great mentorship and leadership to Cherilus--and renew his friendship with his old bookend.

Discuss it here, in The Den!