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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.I'll bite. Brown didn't get moved off his spot as much this game, which seemed to largely be a factor of more proactive play. He's at his best when he pushes upfield against the run and can extend his arms. His technique seems to suffer when he lets the play come to him, which has resulted in him getting washed out more than anticipated in recent weeks. A couple good plays from yesterday:
Good stack and shed. He shows strength, composure, and control to shut down the gap on either side.
Nice power here. Thankfully he chose the right gap to knife into; otherwise, he would have left an open lane if KVN hadn't been there to prevent the cutback.
Really nice job avoiding the cut block and recovering his balance to get back into his gap responsibility. He's a big man, and that movement takes some agility:
I'll bite. Brown didn't get moved off his spot as much this game, which seemed to largely be a factor of more proactive play. He's at his best when he pushes upfield against the run and can extend his arms. His technique seems to suffer when he lets the play come to him, which has resulted in him getting washed out more than anticipated in recent weeks. A couple good plays from yesterday:
Good stack and shed. He shows strength, composure, and control to shut down the gap on either side.
Nice power here. Thankfully he chose the right gap to knife into; otherwise, he would have left an open lane if KVN hadn't been there to prevent the cutback.
Really nice job avoiding the cut block and recovering his balance to get back into his gap responsibility. He's a big man, and that movement takes some agility:
The RB committee is coming along nicely as well. Can't wait Burk joins the fun..
All different, all versatile, all good pass protectors.
When all finally healthy this should be fun..
here the vid on his pinball technique
the slalom technique
and combined..
considering how they look at each other right after and high five, i think they planned it that way specificallyAppreciate these gifs and the write-up. In the 2nd play, you made the comment, "Thankfully he chose the right gap to knife into; otherwise, he would have left an open lane if KVN hadn't been there to prevent the cutback." But it looks like (to me anyway) KVN was crashing that gap anyway pre-snap, so it seems like it was planned to me. And if that's true, then just as importantly it's a positive sign that the communication in the front 7 might be getting better, that you don't see two people taking the same gap while leaving a huge hole at another gap.
Interested in analysis of the next to last 4th & long (17?) play on the Jets last drive. How was the target that wide open?
You mean the 4th and 12. Butler was on Anderson and a corner blitz was called with Butler (who was on the line with Robbie Anderson), DM was then going to cover him. RA ran a 20 yard in with ASJ running a 12 yard curl with Richards covering him. Didn't love the play call
Appreciate these gifs and the write-up. In the 2nd play, you made the comment, "Thankfully he chose the right gap to knife into; otherwise, he would have left an open lane if KVN hadn't been there to prevent the cutback." But it looks like (to me anyway) KVN was crashing that gap anyway pre-snap, so it seems like it was planned to me. And if that's true, then just as importantly it's a positive sign that the communication in the front 7 might be getting better, that you don't see two people taking the same gap while leaving a huge hole at another gap.
@SalemPats is correct. Butler blitzed on the play. Hard to say much about the secondary without the all 22. It looks like it might be a zone in which Richards is distracted by an underneath route.
The most unfortunate part of this CB blitz is it failed to create any pressure even if the coverage held longer. The Jets guard was able to pick up Butler. I wonder if Wise (the NT on the play) should have done a swim move to the left side, to occupy that guard.
What do you know.. the moment Cannon is taken off injury list he breaks top 5. Maybe this could turn into fun season after all..
That looks like McCourtys man and he was way too soft. No one else is threatening his zone and it's WAY downfield.@SalemPats is correct. Butler blitzed on the play. Hard to say much about the secondary without the all 22. It looks like it might be a zone in which Richards is distracted by an underneath route.
The most unfortunate part of this CB blitz is it failed to create any pressure even if the coverage held longer. The Jets guard was able to pick up Butler. I wonder if Wise (the NT on the play) should have done a swim move to the left side, to occupy that guard.
@SalemPats is correct. Butler blitzed on the play. Hard to say much about the secondary without the all 22. It looks like it might be a zone in which Richards is distracted by an underneath route.
The most unfortunate part of this CB blitz is it failed to create any pressure even if the coverage held longer. The Jets guard was able to pick up Butler. I wonder if Wise (the NT on the play) should have done a swim move to the left side, to occupy that guard.
I feel like there was tremendous improvement in protection for Brady- and I want to say that had a lot to do with backs picking up blitzers?
Looking forward to analysis on the Kearse 44 yarder breakdown. There was nobody in the same zip code on that play.
How did Bademosi do? Looks like he had simple seam/deep responsibility with Chung on the flat?
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