#31 Micah Pellerin?

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Thanks to #31, for a little while last night, I thought I was watching Terence Newman in a Cowboy uniform deja vu all over again.:eek:

Third or fourth and goal from the 5 yard line, let's play 7 yards off the WR. Yeah, I really miss those days.

He mad e T-New look like a HOFer...
 

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Mostly, what I saw was a mixed bag of good coverage, poor coverage, then terrible tackling followed by good tackling. Put it all together and you have an inconsistent outing. He looks to be mostly a mediocre player and a lower-echelon backup at best. His good moments were good but his bad ones were very bad.
 

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I personally said he should be cut today on twitter, now in a way I dont like that I said it because I dont like ripping our players but his play was not good, I think he was in some VERY good situations, the out of bounds INT and the missed INT but came up short, his tackling however was piss poor. In his next attempt teams will go at him its up to him to come up big or play his way out of that uniform
 

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Was he worse than Weems/Coughman last night? To me these are the 3 worst players on the team
 

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Was he worse than Weems/Coughman last night? To me these are the 3 worst players on the team

Was Weems that bad? He was trying to block the 3rd pick in the draft, that tends to make any developing player look bad at times.... But I thought I saw some potential, especially working with Callahan.... But who knows once Demetrius Bell and Parnell get back he won't have much of a shot beside the practice squad anyway...
 

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Pellerin played in all 43 defensive snaps in the second half; figured in (11) of those snaps as follows:

3rd and 18 at MIA 12 (Shotgun) P.Devlin pass incomplete short right to J.Pruitt.
(Pellerin stride for stride with excellent coverage.)
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2nd and 1 at MIA 22 (Shotgun) P.Devlin pass deep right to M.Egnew to MIA 47 for 25 yards (M.Pellerin).
(Pellerin in good coverage, credited with tackle)

1st and 10 at MIA 42 J.Gray right tackle to DAL 29 for 29 yards (J.Heath).
(Pellerin could have released the WR to the inside sooner and set the edge).

1st and 10 at DAL 29P.Devlin pass incomplete short right to K.Davis. PENALTY on DAL- M.Pellerin, Defensive Pass Interference, 11 yards, enforced at DAL 29 - No Play
(Pellerin in good coverage position. Didn't look like PI. No TV replay to confirm the call.)

4th and 5 at DAL 5 (Shotgun) P.Devlin pass short middle to K.Davis for 5 yards, TOUCHDOWN.
(Playing outside leverage in cover 2 look in the red zone, Pellerin lines up four yards from WR. WR runs 1 yard, slants to inside. Safety late.)

1st and 10 at MIA 48 P.Devlin pass incomplete deep right to K.Davis (M.Pellerin). Penalty on DAL-X.Brewer, Defensive Holding, offsetting, enforced at MIA 48 - No Play. Penalty on MIA-M.Egnew, Offensive Holding, offsetting.
(Pellerin in excellent coverage, broke on the ball, PBU nullified by offsetting penalties.)

4th and 4 at DAL 46 P.Devlin pass short right to K.Davis to DAL 30 for 16 yards (T.Reed).
(Again playing cover 2, no jam, five yards from WR; WR released to inside.)

2nd and 7 at DAL 27 P.Devlin pass incomplete deep right to C.Bumphis (M.Pellerin).
(Pellerin in excellent coverage, stepped out of bounds nullifying athletic one hand interception.)

4th and 2 at MIA 45 (Shotgun) M.Moore pass short right to J.Gray to MIA 43 for -2 yards (M.Pellerin).
(Pellerin released WR to inside, tackled back out of backfield for a loss.)

3rd and 5 at DAL 5 Shotgun) M.Moore pass incomplete short right to K.Miller (M. Pellerin).
(Playing outside leverage in cover 2 look in the red zone, Pellerin lines up four yards from WR. WRruns a slant to inside. This time, Pellerin breaks on slant to break up the reception.)

4th and 5 at DAL 5 (Shotgun) M.Moore pass short right to K.Miller for 5 yards, TOUCHDOWN. touchdown caught off of another player's hands
(Pellerin in good position in end zone, breaks on the ball , deflecting pass into the arms of Miller.)

TAPE DON'T LIE. PELLERIN PLAYED WELL.
 

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Pellerin played in all 43 defensive snaps in the second half; figured in (11) of those snaps as follows:

3rd and 18 at MIA 12 (Shotgun) P.Devlin pass incomplete short right to J.Pruitt.
(Pellerin stride for stride with excellent coverage.)
hall-of-fame-game-2013-dolphins-vs-cowboys-1.5827928

2nd and 1 at MIA 22 (Shotgun) P.Devlin pass deep right to M.Egnew to MIA 47 for 25 yards (M.Pellerin).
(Pellerin in good coverage, credited with tackle)

1st and 10 at MIA 42 J.Gray right tackle to DAL 29 for 29 yards (J.Heath).
(Pellerin could have released the WR to the inside sooner and set the edge).

1st and 10 at DAL 29P.Devlin pass incomplete short right to K.Davis. PENALTY on DAL- M.Pellerin, Defensive Pass Interference, 11 yards, enforced at DAL 29 - No Play
(Pellerin in good coverage position. Didn't look like PI. No TV replay to confirm the call.)

4th and 5 at DAL 5 (Shotgun) P.Devlin pass short middle to K.Davis for 5 yards, TOUCHDOWN.
(Playing outside leverage in cover 2 look in the red zone, Pellerin lines up four yards from WR. WR runs 1 yard, slants to inside. Safety late.)

1st and 10 at MIA 48 P.Devlin pass incomplete deep right to K.Davis (M.Pellerin). Penalty on DAL-X.Brewer, Defensive Holding, offsetting, enforced at MIA 48 - No Play. Penalty on MIA-M.Egnew, Offensive Holding, offsetting.
(Pellerin in excellent coverage, broke on the ball, PBU nullified by offsetting penalties.)

4th and 4 at DAL 46 P.Devlin pass short right to K.Davis to DAL 30 for 16 yards (T.Reed).
(Again playing cover 2, no jam, five yards from WR; WR released to inside.)

2nd and 7 at DAL 27 P.Devlin pass incomplete deep right to C.Bumphis (M.Pellerin).
(Pellerin in excellent coverage, stepped out of bounds nullifying athletic one hand interception.)

4th and 2 at MIA 45 (Shotgun) M.Moore pass short right to J.Gray to MIA 43 for -2 yards (M.Pellerin).
(Pellerin released WR to inside, tackled back out of backfield for a loss.)

3rd and 5 at DAL 5 Shotgun) M.Moore pass incomplete short right to K.Miller (M. Pellerin).
(Playing outside leverage in cover 2 look in the red zone, Pellerin lines up four yards from WR. WRruns a slant to inside. This time, Pellerin breaks on slant to break up the reception.)

4th and 5 at DAL 5 (Shotgun) M.Moore pass short right to K.Miller for 5 yards, TOUCHDOWN. touchdown caught off of another player's hands
(Pellerin in good position in end zone, breaks on the ball , deflecting pass into the arms of Miller.)

TAPE DON'T LIE. PELLERIN PLAYED WELL.

Tape don't lie.. fans' interpretation of tape do lie.
 

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Pellerin played in all 43 defensive snaps in the second half; figured in (11) of those snaps as follows:TAPE DON'T LIE. PELLERIN PLAYED WELL.

I think you missed Pellerin's abysmal attempt at a tackle with his shoulder when he should have opened up and wrapped the player with his arms. He made two mistakes I recall. first was the tackle and second was losing the edge on Gray's run.
 

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Dude couldn't start on most good high school teams...

Actually not only would he be starting on any and every HS team in America, but if he came out of HS at this skill level as an 18 yr old he would probably be one of the most coveted HS seniors in the nation.

Don't lose your perspective here. Just cause he made a couple mistakes doesn't make HS kids anywhere near his skill and experience level.

Odds are in a one on one, helmet to helmet, Oklahoma drill with your best HS corners he would be putting the majority of those kids in the trainer's room. He's got two years in the league. Six foot buck ninety five. Don't kid yourself here.
 

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I think you missed Pellerin's abysmal attempt at a tackle with his shoulder when he should have opened up and wrapped the player with his arms. He made two mistakes I recall. first was the tackle and second was losing the edge on Gray's run.

I did in fact list the play early in the third quarter where Pellerin attempted to tackle the WR with his shoulder. The official stats credited him with the tackle on that play.
I did in fact list the play early in the fourth quarter where Pellerin lost contain on Grays run. You should know that when Miami ran a very similar play on a 4th and 2 later in the fourth quarter, Pellerin quickly released the WR to the inside; was in perfect position to and he did in fact tackle the back coming out of the backfield (he used his arms to wrap up this time) for a two yard loss. The official stats credited Pellerin with a solo tackle for a loss.
Pre season reps are designed to provide the player an opportunity to learn from his mistakes. The next time the flow of the game afforded Pellerin an opportunity to correct the "two mistakes" you mention, he did just that. THE TAPE DON'T LIE.
 

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I saw him miss definitely 2 if not 3 balls right in his hands.
 

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Pellerin played in all 43 defensive snaps in the second half; figured in (11) of those snaps as follows:

3rd and 18 at MIA 12 (Shotgun) P.Devlin pass incomplete short right to J.Pruitt.
(Pellerin stride for stride with excellent coverage.)
hall-of-fame-game-2013-dolphins-vs-cowboys-1.5827928

2nd and 1 at MIA 22 (Shotgun) P.Devlin pass deep right to M.Egnew to MIA 47 for 25 yards (M.Pellerin).
(Pellerin in good coverage, credited with tackle)

1st and 10 at MIA 42 J.Gray right tackle to DAL 29 for 29 yards (J.Heath).
(Pellerin could have released the WR to the inside sooner and set the edge).

1st and 10 at DAL 29P.Devlin pass incomplete short right to K.Davis. PENALTY on DAL- M.Pellerin, Defensive Pass Interference, 11 yards, enforced at DAL 29 - No Play
(Pellerin in good coverage position. Didn't look like PI. No TV replay to confirm the call.)

4th and 5 at DAL 5 (Shotgun) P.Devlin pass short middle to K.Davis for 5 yards, TOUCHDOWN.
(Playing outside leverage in cover 2 look in the red zone, Pellerin lines up four yards from WR. WR runs 1 yard, slants to inside. Safety late.)

1st and 10 at MIA 48 P.Devlin pass incomplete deep right to K.Davis (M.Pellerin). Penalty on DAL-X.Brewer, Defensive Holding, offsetting, enforced at MIA 48 - No Play. Penalty on MIA-M.Egnew, Offensive Holding, offsetting.
(Pellerin in excellent coverage, broke on the ball, PBU nullified by offsetting penalties.)

4th and 4 at DAL 46 P.Devlin pass short right to K.Davis to DAL 30 for 16 yards (T.Reed).
(Again playing cover 2, no jam, five yards from WR; WR released to inside.)

2nd and 7 at DAL 27 P.Devlin pass incomplete deep right to C.Bumphis (M.Pellerin).
(Pellerin in excellent coverage, stepped out of bounds nullifying athletic one hand interception.)

4th and 2 at MIA 45 (Shotgun) M.Moore pass short right to J.Gray to MIA 43 for -2 yards (M.Pellerin).
(Pellerin released WR to inside, tackled back out of backfield for a loss.)

3rd and 5 at DAL 5 Shotgun) M.Moore pass incomplete short right to K.Miller (M. Pellerin).
(Playing outside leverage in cover 2 look in the red zone, Pellerin lines up four yards from WR. WRruns a slant to inside. This time, Pellerin breaks on slant to break up the reception.)

4th and 5 at DAL 5 (Shotgun) M.Moore pass short right to K.Miller for 5 yards, TOUCHDOWN. touchdown caught off of another player's hands
(Pellerin in good position in end zone, breaks on the ball , deflecting pass into the arms of Miller.)

TAPE DON'T LIE. PELLERIN PLAYED WELL.

Excellent post.
 

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I saw him miss definitely 2 if not 3 balls right in his hands.

I saw Pellerin's one handed interception in the 4th qtr. nullified because he stepped out of bounds and came back on to the field, saw his PBU in the 4th qtr. nullified by offsetting penalties and his pass deflection in the end zone late in the 4th qtr. Are you saying there were 2 or maybe three other passes "right in [Pellerin's] hands" where he had a chance at an interception but he didn't catch them?
 

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i thought for a guy i never heard of, he made me want to see more of him. i realize that's not a popular view here, but that really only solidifies my own. :)
 

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I did in fact list the play early in the third quarter where Pellerin attempted to tackle the WR with his shoulder. The official stats credited him with the tackle on that play.
I did in fact list the play early in the fourth quarter where Pellerin lost contain on Grays run. You should know that when Miami ran a very similar play on a 4th and 2 later in the fourth quarter, Pellerin quickly released the WR to the inside; was in perfect position to and he did in fact tackle the back coming out of the backfield (he used his arms to wrap up this time) for a two yard loss. The official stats credited Pellerin with a solo tackle for a loss.
Pre season reps are designed to provide the player an opportunity to learn from his mistakes. The next time the flow of the game afforded Pellerin an opportunity to correct the "two mistakes" you mention, he did just that. THE TAPE DON'T LIE.

Tape don't lie.. subjective interpretation of tape does.
 

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Actually not only would he be starting on any and every HS team in America, but if he came out of HS at this skill level as an 18 yr old he would probably be one of the most coveted HS seniors in the nation.

Don't lose your perspective here. Just cause he made a couple mistakes doesn't make HS kids anywhere near his skill and experience level.

Odds are in a one on one, helmet to helmet, Oklahoma drill with your best HS corners he would be putting the majority of those kids in the trainer's room. He's got two years in the league. Six foot buck ninety five. Don't kid yourself here.

I think its funny that people underestimate backup players. They are professionals, 4th string or not. If the guy was on a high school team he would be the best CB in America.
 

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I think its funny that people underestimate backup players. They are professionals, 4th string or not. If the guy was on a high school team he would be the best CB in America.

some have an insatiable desire to just rag on people and do their best to sound clever at their expense.

well they sound like something, but clever isn't it.
 
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