carolinatony
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Who were you happy with today and who needs to play better?
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Harrison was a non factor
Safeties - brutal. James Sanders is a liability in coverage, Harrison was a non factor, and Merriweather completely lost the receiver on the long play which almost set up a touchdown to tie the game in the 4th qtr.
Merriweather talked about working on his hands in the offseason and he lets a ball in the endzone go right through his hands. He was lined up against the WR on the long pass and stood still and let the guy run right by him.
D-cleater;1011303 Safeties - brutal. James Sanders is a liability in coverage said:I think they get the safeties straightened out, as long as merriweather is "getting it" this year. rodney is rodney and if he's slowed down a step i don't care as long as he does what he does best. i hope he's not slowed to the point of being a brutal liability it coverage ala roy williams. if safety help is needed, bring in eugene wilson for a look.
Once again, they were playing a zone. Meriweather passed the WR off to the next zone so that he could stay in the one he was responsible for. The play was Sanders' fault.
I saw the game at the bar, on a small screen, at about the distance & height of a freethrow attempt, with no sound. But I thought that the # of the player, who inexcusably over-ran the receiver during the long pass-play on the last drive, was #31. Am I mistaken?
That play wasn't Meriweather's fault. They were playing a zone and Meriweather passed his guy off and Sanders wasn't in the right position to pick up the coverage.