bob2the2nd
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My dudes I am sorry for you all...
Just let the team go.
Just let the team go.
Yes they will; the Browns defense will spot them at least 17.You did not.
I promise you did not.
Those open guys running down the field? Mitch won't throw to them.
Steelers won't Crack 17.
So, you're familiar with what a quarters concept looks like--right? The deep part of the field is divided up into 4 zones (in the same way Cover 2 divides it up into 2 zones).
Sorry if that sounds condescending. That's not my intention. Not sure how else to word it.
It's hard to guess because of how badly Ward plays this, but I believe it's cover 4, with 23, 43, 22 and 21 playing the 4 deep zones, while 38, 5 and 28 are responsible for the underneath coverage. We rush 4 and drop 7.
I think that, counting from left to right (from the offense's POV) that Delpit is responsible for the third zone, while Ward is responsible for the fourth zone.
There are only 3 receivers reaching the second level. As #17 runs a deep post that crosses over into Delpit's zone, Delpit correctly carries him with underneath leverage. There is nothing else for JJ3 to do, so that receiver gets double-teamed.
If JJ3 drops off of that man, it's a potential TD over the top for a good receiver/QB duo. I'm not sure Delpit has the speed to close on NFL receivers if he lets them get over top of him.
But that's all besides the point--because Denzel Ward just sits down in an empty zone and leaves Corey Davis wide open. Either Ward got the play wrong, or he assumed Davis ran an out route and is sitting right behind him--and Ward could bait Flacco into an interception by playing underneath.
Here's my problem with this...
Even if Delpit is in the exact right spot, the decision conceptually to have Ward give a guy a free release down the sidelines to be 1 on 1 with a fucking safety is fucking trash.
If your best coverage man is being schemed to defend for 10 yards and then release guys to second level defenders, that's a bad scheme.
Because ultimately what's the best case there for Ward? He's now available to help make a tackle on JOK's man? It's garbage.
I mean theoretically the Browns could have kneeled it to 2:00, kneeled it on 2nd to run it down to 1:15 or so, kneeled it on 3rd to run it to 0:30 or so and then kicked a FG to go up 10 with about 25 seconds left - but ultimately I don't have much issue running a play there since field goals aren't guaranteed, even short ones, considering York missed an XP.
This wouldn't have happened though because NYJ still had 1 timeout left after the 2 minute warning.
It's different because defense by nature is a far more reactionary than offense.
Defense is very much a "if they do this, we do this it" operation which makes knowing your exact assignment far more critical.
Tend to agree. We will lose.Yes they will; the Browns defense will spot them at least 17.
How do I reinforce bathroom towel racks that keep separating from drywall?
This is the direction I see my Sundays going.
How do I stop breaking my thumb while removing my shirt?[
If you're using the anchors that came with the fixture, don't. Get some butterfly toggles.
How do I stop breaking my thumb while removing my shirt?
We give huge cushions that get us beat underneath for first downs all game. If that translated into an effective "bend don't break" then I might not like it but I could live with it. But then we still get beat deep regularly on failure to properly pass off coverages or whatever. What ever happened to having someone stay deeper than the deepest receiver? Isn't that one of the most basic fundamentals of coverage? Apparently not in a Joe Woods scheme?My biggest problem with this scheme is that we play our Corners too soft. I sit at about the 25 yard line. I promise that we are giving guys a 7 yard cushion 90% of the time and it's inexcusable too m with the likes of Ward, Newsome, and Emerson.