cowboys5xsbs
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Exactly. Its great practice. But ideally manning up slot WRs with no help is something that he will do probably less than 20% of defensive snaps.Maybe, but he didn't win a lot of his matchups with Chris Olave in the scrimmage with the Saints from what I read. But hopefully, a nickel safety isn't going to be shadowing a receiver like Olave all over the field. Those are good tests for him in practice, but scheme should have him playing underneath routes in zone instead of manning up against the other team's best.
If he's covering him in a game, it's probably a shell coverage where he'll have the underneath zone with a safety over the top. I don't think the plan is to use Downs in a lot of downfield coverage. His strengths are going to be coming up from the slot to play the run, blitzing out of the slot and handling the underneath zone to prevent quick passes. He may turn and run with receivers downfield when we use man coverage, but I think we'll only use man as a change-up.people dunking on Downs because he got beat by the shiftiest WR in the league, there is no way Downs is covering Olave in a real game.in case people forget Downs is a Safety.,he may go up against bigger WRs like CD but not Olave.
He won his fair share. He’s not a bust.Maybe, but he didn't win a lot of his matchups with Chris Olave in the scrimmage with the Saints from what I read. But hopefully, a nickel safety isn't going to be shadowing a receiver like Olave all over the field. Those are good tests for him in practice, but scheme should have him playing underneath routes in zone instead of manning up against the other team's best.
What you do in practice you'll do in a gameWe talking about practice?
Not yet, you mean.He won his fair share. He’s not a bust.
Make it full screen and freeze frame it as it plays. Remember, the current rule is 3 feet down equals a catch at that point whether you're going to the ground or not. There was possession, one foot, two feet, and a knee (which is the same as 2 feet, so call it 4 feet now). Catch is done right there. The ball coming out without being touched is a fumble but he was touched so he's down at the spot. Excellent call without replay.People keep forgetting downs is a safety and a rookie lol He had some pretty sticky one on one coverage on Olave for a safety and had great coverage on a deep ball in which the ref said Olave caught when he clearly didn't. Heck his coverage as a safety has been just as good if not better than our starting CB's lol. I love that Downs is taking on the challenge of guarding the best WR's in camp. Iron sharpen iron.
