EPC: The Twilight of Warren Sapp

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He was once among the NFL's best defensive linemen, but Warren Sapp is a shadow of his former self. We explore his role in the Raiders' defense in this week's installment of Every Play Counts. [link]

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Upon Further Review: Titans Offense v Raiders
Published 11/1/2007 by Tom Gower at Total Titans
... maybe) and/or OC Norm Chow is a question to which I do not have a good answer. Even a dominating defense like the Titans have shown thus far can’t stop every team every week-the overall offensive performance must improve if the Titans want to be sure they make the postseason. While I have your attention, i’d also like to direct you to two other pieces of analysis on this past Sunday’s game. First, Football Outsiders’ Michael David Smith’s Every Play Counts column this week was on “The Twilight of Warren Sapp” , looking at how the former Bucs’ star has become a run-stopping ...

The perfect thing for a slow Saturday
Published 11/3/2007 by Dave at BlownCoverage.com
... . If you like great stats and analogy and break downs on strategy, then you have to read what these guys bring to the table. They have this one feature called Every Play Counts where Michael David Smith focuses his attention on one player throughout the entire game and breaks down his performance after that. The latest installment has Smith checking out Warren Sapp and let's just say that he wasn't impressed with Sapp's play against the Titans last Sunday. Let’s just come right out and say it: Warren Sapp is horrible against the run. Notice I didn’t just say “bad” or ...