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It shows that the coaches did straighten them out. Unfortunately as Quin was ready to make the INT, Nolan also came back and tip the ball and the eceiver caught it! Got to work early tomorrow, see ya! I will post those plays later! |
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Thanks again for your efforts.
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This particular defense would be called when the offense is playing two tightends on a run down. They should run, it looks like they are going to run, you load the box.........
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I'm not going to derail this thread, but if you think comp% determines an accurate passer, you need to watch the game different. Carr his last year was at about 70% or so, but that doesn't mean he's accurate. Accuracy is hittting guys in stride down the field. How many top 10 qbs would've made walters or aj stop and wait on the ball after beating the cb by 5 or 6 yds. This is the nfl and those are poorly thrown just in the clips. I watched shcaub leave tds on the field because of a non accurate throw. Had a top qb made those throws, 6 would be on the board.
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Another part of accuracy is choosing the right guy to hit, and then getting the ball to him so that he doesn't get killed. Schaub is usually pretty good at getting the ball to the right guy and not hanging him out to dry. |
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If you look back at all the examples I gave concerning the 2-man route, the SS comes down to play the run. The defense usually shows the QB quite clearly that they are in cover one/cover 3 type. The 2-man route is designed to beat cover one, especially cover 3. It is designed to "play" the FS. The basic concept is that the offense floods the FS middle zone with 2 receivers: one high (the deep route) and one low (the crossing route). If the FS stays up top to cover deep, the QB hits the crosser. If the FS comes down, the QB goes long. The drop-kick call was designed to combat this 2-man route. It brings the FS down to take the crosser while the off-side CB goes into the deep middle to look to intercept the ball. This is designed to bait the QB to make the deep throw. The on-side CB was not shonw, becasue he simply plays his normal assignemnt in cover 3. He takes care of the usual 1/3. He watches for the outside receiver to cut to the corner or to the outside (back shoulder fade) or turn back on a stop/come backer route. He also serves to back up the FS on the crossing route. |
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The one thing with KJ that still bother me is the well documented problem of slipping/falling down and the damning comments Phillips made about him. I guess only time will tell how good of a player he ends up. He has 2 more years in my book before I label him a bust.
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Comment from Dan Dierdorf on the Walter play: "He's expecting safety help". Comment from Solomon Wilcott on the Floyd play: "Namdi must be saying what happens to the help I wa expecting from the other side of the field?.... Misread and mistake in the secondary will cost you every single time." Seems like a lot of comparing to me. K. Jac and Aso are WORLDS apart. I consider K. Jac a minor league player compared to Aso. Cause thats how Jackson plays. |
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Taking this thread to it's logical conclusion, do you think signing Weddle would be a bigger payoff for the Texans than signing Aso? Of course signing both would be the ultimate payoff bt highly unlikely.
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<FA CB> - Quin - Keo/Nolan - KJ/Harris That's just not going to work. I'm starting to really like the idea of Goldson but I'd prefer Weddle. If we could start the season something like: Joseph - Quin - Manning/Landry - KJ/Harris That would be epic. |
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My theory, in the past, QBs have had easy throws to make. They haven't been having to make tight throws, or difficult throws. They haven't had to wait for receivers to clear LBs, or receivers running into safeties. They haven't had to wait that fraction of a second, because all their lanes were open.
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Collingsworth's comments on Wade's coverage:
"One of the tough part about playing the Cowboys is that very seldom you have one-on-one coverage. It's like they switch coverages where it looks like you'd be running around on one guy and they release you to the next guy and they end up doubling somebody else so you never feel totally comfortable as a QB when you're throwing the ball because you don't know who's going be the guy who's guarding who." This refers to disguise and pattern matching. There would be a LB (whether OLB or ILB) guarding the hole or help double teaming a receiver or a TE. They try to take away the throw to the middle part of the field (mainly). That helps the CBs and safeties by lessening their burden on slants and crossing routes. (Not always, but definitely more help than the Texans LBs ever help out on these routes.) |
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Yeah, difference between goodness and greatness in sprots is pretty narrow. A batter in baseball only needs 2 hits per week to go from .250 to .300. A Wr needs only 1.5 catches to go from boring 65 catch guy to 90 catch pro-bowler. It may take a lot for players to make those handful of plays over the next guy, but barring the silly extremes of awful and elite, figuring out how not to let Steve Smith pass interfere or not making that slight slip on a break is a two play difference in being pretty versus not good. It is that close.
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