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100% correct.The first job of a player in coverage is to discourage the QB from throwing his way.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.100% correct.The first job of a player in coverage is to discourage the QB from throwing his way.
Most of the time, but not always. A CB that's excellent at trail tech may want to encourage/bait the QB into throwing the ball his way on deeper routes (such as the 9, 8, or 7 routes) so he can close and make an attempt to get his hands on it. Butler was pretty good at that early on in his career.
Ideally lol.IDK. It seems to me that the ideal scenario would be the QB thinking, "Can't throw it there. Nope, not there either. Or there. Or THERE, or ... S**T!"
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IDK. It seems to me that the ideal scenario would be the QB thinking, "Can't throw it there. Nope, not there either. Or there. Or THERE, or ... S**T!"
CRUNCH.
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The guard dove and missed his guy. Excellent. Brown lets his guy go inside and make the tackle. More excellent. Inside or outside Dorset wasn't going anywhere. You wanna say he was too deep to come back and have a better position to go outside, fine.FIFY.
Absolutely. That’s a reason why people who think passes defended is a stat to judge corners by are missing the big picture.IDK. It seems to me that the ideal scenario would be the QB thinking, "Can't throw it there. Nope, not there either. Or there. Or THERE, or ... S**T!"
CRUNCH.
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White is not big, fast, or shifty, but he is effective because he does some many things well that go unnoticed by many:
Dorsett lost yardage when he walked back to the ball when he still had plenty of cushion; mistake #1.The guard dove and missed his guy. Excellent. Brown lets his guy go inside and make the tackle. More excellent. Inside or outside Dorset wasn't going anywhere. You wanna say he was too deep to come back and have a better position to go outside, fine.
White is not big, fast, or shifty, but he is effective because he does some many things well that go unnoticed by many:
He's slow and stubby and I was not a fan but he's grown on me like a stubborn fungus.The old “white goes down on first contact” mantra just isn’t true any more.
In terms of the Dorsett play it seems like Lazar agrees with you @long distance .
But Chatham kinda disagrees.
Honestly think the play was supposed to go inside and thats what Dorsett assumed.
I'm not as good at breaking down film as some of you are, so I'm curious how Jason McCourty did overall last night. I know he got beat pretty badly on the touchdown, but outside of that I don't remember seeing him much (which could be a good thing, if he was out there and not getting beat).
There was the one kick coverage play where he seemed to take the wrong angle on the returner (resulting in Gost having to make the tackle), but that was also the return where Moore completely botched his containment, so I'm not sure McCourty wasn't just reacting to that breakdown.
Either way, anyone notice anything good or bad?
Chatham = Tool.
The guard dove and missed his guy. Excellent. Brown lets his guy go inside and make the tackle. More excellent. Inside or outside Dorset wasn't going anywhere. You wanna say he was too deep to come back and have a better position to go outside, fine.
It was Jeremy Hill who ran too far to the inside vs. containing the returner. I remember asking myself to look up who #33 was.
It was Moops!
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