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Listening to Suitor and Cuthbert is like listening to the commentators on sports video games. You have to go into the settings and turn it off after a while, because they just keep saying the same things every game.
Ain't that the truth!
I really liked that pitch out to Whitlock with the fake to MB up the middle....a GOOD call IMHO!
Reaves is throwing some good passes, but we're running some very basic defenses right now, at least from the looks of it. I would mind seeing some movement to try to confuse the kid.
Also, if I'm correct that we're running cover 3, I'm confused by how much room Malveaux is giving up. I know it's late in the half, but he's sitting 15 yards back and his responsibility should be the flats.
Reaves is throwing some good passes, but we're running some very basic defenses right now, at least from the looks of it. I would mind seeing some movement to try to confuse the kid.
Also, if I'm correct that we're running cover 3, I'm confused by how much room Malveaux is giving up. I know it's late in the half, but he's sitting 15 yards back and his responsibility should be the flats.
We're making it easy on him. Perhaps not having tape on him, we just wanted to be conservative and see how he plays. Now that they see what he is doing, I expect some adjustments at halftime.
If we're thinking of the same coverage, its basically X amount of defenders dropping deep, (usually 2) and the rest of your defense playing underneath minus the pass rushers, kinda of like everyone would be playing a hook/curl zone. Same concept as a cover 1/2/3 but there is no sliding or hiding zones. Everyone plays staight up basically. It give alot of coverage to the short-mid routes, but can leave alot of deep routes open.
We're making it easy on him. Perhaps not having tape on him, we just wanted to be conservative and see how he plays. Now that they see what he is doing, I expect some adjustments at halftime.
If we're thinking of the same coverage, its basically X amount of defenders dropping deep, (usually 2) and the rest of your defense playing underneath minus the pass rushers, kinda of like everyone would be playing a hook/curl zone. Same concept as a cover 1/2/3 but there is no sliding or hiding zones. Everyone plays staight up basically. It give alot of coverage to the short-mid routes, but can leave alot of deep routes open.
I'd question why we'd be running against a rookie, for the reasons I stated above. Make it a bit uneasy for him to read.
The LBs looked like they were just dropped back into the their zones, Reaves did what Ray has been doing the last few weeks and telegraphed that one. Hill made a nice break on the ball. Nothing too complicated with what we ran there.
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