Review: Awuzie (Miami at Cowboys)

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Awuzie did give up 3 big plays which looks bad on the stats.

Despite these 3 plays, Awuzie was OK for the overall game.

Sometimes when reviewing game footage, I feel like I've been allowed in to one of those operating rooms in medical schools that are setup such that a small audience can observe. Then in the middle of the operation a high school drop out that has managed to get into the audience starts chanting "This Sucks" because he was expecting popcorn and candy.

Background on the Coverage
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Last year Kris Richard did not go all-in implementing the Legion of Boom Hybrid Cover-3 defense.

The Miami game looked like practice as they start to use more of the Legion of Boom coverage.
- They only played this coverage part of the time last year.
- This is the coverage that made Richard Sherman famous but it's difficult to learn.
- This coverage also made Earl Thomas famous.
- It is a "Free Safety Friendly" coverage but difficult for CBs to learn.

In this coverage the outside CBs play press.
- If the WR releases outside, then the CB plays man.
- If the WR releases inside, then the CB plays zone.
- The LBs and Safeties play zone.

The basic requirements of the CB in this coverage:
- Don't give the WR a free run to the endzone even if no help arrives.
- Contest the pass making a near perfect pass required.
- Force the WR to commit inside/outside early.
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Back to the review of Awuzie
They played the true Legion of Boom coverage on all three plays.

All 3 plays were with Awuzie covering the WR on the single WR side of the formation.

- The FS was in single-high and shaded to the side with 2 WRs.
- Awuzie was in press coverage with basically no deep help.


The results of the 3 plays for Awuzie:
1. Great 1 hand catch by WR.
2. Playground type play trying to cover a 6-5 WR for 6 seconds.
3. Questionable Penalty on a non-catch.

On all 3 the WR was not able to run after the catch even if late help didn't arrive.


Play 1:
First Quarter 3-4-MIA 31 (14:36) (Shotgun)
J.Rosen pass deep right to D.Parker to DAL 29 for 40 yards (C.Awuzie).
Penalty on DAL-C.Awuzie, Defensive Pass Interference, declined.
  • Awuzie in press coverage with no deep help.
  • Awuzie does use his forearm to restrict Parker's arm.
  • It appears the that Parker tried to push off.
  • Parker's arm would not be in position for Awuzie to restrict it otherwise.
  • The replays start after the point that Parker attempted to push off.
  • I'll review again when the All-22 is ready.
  • Parker never really tried to pull his arm back.
  • It's seemed that Parker was playing to get penalty call.
  • Awuzie touched the ball first.
  • Awuzie touching it actually slowed the ball down.
  • Parker was able to make a 1 hand catch after Awuzie touched it.
  • Parker (6-3, 216) is a big veteran WR & the pass was perfect.
Play 2:
2nd Quarter (7:49) (Shotgun)
R.Fitzpatrick pass deep right to P.Williams to DAL 21 for 25 yards (C.Awuzie) [T.Hill].
DAL-C.Covington was injured during the play. His return is Questionable.
  • Awuzie in press coverage with no deep help.
  • The QB scrambles and the ball gets to the WR at about 6 seconds.
  • The WR #18 Williams (6-5 rookie) goes up high to get it.
  • WRs will get open with enough time against any CB.
Play 3:
2nd Quarter 3-5-DAL 49 :)53) (Shotgun)
J.Rosen pass incomplete deep right to D.Parker.
PENALTY on DAL-C.Awuzie, Defensive Pass Interference, 26 yards, enforced at DAL 49 - No Play.
  • Awuzie in press coverage with no deep help.
  • Lame penalty called on Awuzie, IMO.
  • Awuzie did look back but then turned his head all the way back around to look at the WR.
  • The WR actually slowed up too soon then accelerated through Awuzie to get to the ball.
  • Awuzie was right on the WR's inside "hip pocket" the entire time.
  • I've seen CBs on similar plays covering Dez many times and not get called for a penalty.

Summary: If Kris Richard was worried about Awuzie, he would have played a different coverage.
 

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Awuzie did give up 3 big plays which looks bad on the stats.

Despite these 3 plays, Awuzie was OK for the overall game.

Sometimes when reviewing game footage, I feel like I've been allowed in to one of those operating rooms in medical schools that are setup such that a small audience can observe. Then in the middle of the operation a high school drop out that has managed to get into the audience starts chanting "This Sucks" because he was expecting popcorn and candy.

Background on the Coverage
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Last year Kris Richard did not go all-in implementing the Legion of Boom Hybrid Cover-3 defense.

The Miami game looked like practice as they start to use more of the Legion of Boom coverage.
- They only played this coverage part of the time last year.
- This is the coverage that made Richard Sherman famous but it's difficult to learn.
- This coverage also made Earl Thomas famous.
- It is a "Free Safety Friendly" coverage but difficult for CBs to learn.

In this coverage the outside CBs play press.
- If the WR releases outside, then the CB plays man.
- If the WR releases inside, then the CB plays zone.
- The LBs and Safeties play zone.

The basic requirements of the CB in this coverage:
- Don't give the WR a free run to the endzone even if no help arrives.
- Contest the pass making a near perfect pass required.
- Force the WR to commit inside/outside early.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Back to the review of Awuzie
They played the true Legion of Boom coverage on all three plays.

All 3 plays were with Awuzie covering the WR on the single WR side of the formation.

- The FS was in single-high and shaded to the side with 2 WRs.

- Awuzie was in press coverage with basically no deep help.

The results of the 3 plays for Awuzie:
1. Great 1 hand catch by WR.
2. Playground type play trying to cover a 6-5 WR for 6 seconds.
3. Questionable Penalty on a non-catch.

On all 3 the WR was not able to run after the catch even if late help didn't arrive.


Play 1:
First Quarter 3-4-MIA 31 (14:36) (Shotgun)
J.Rosen pass deep right to D.Parker to DAL 29 for 40 yards (C.Awuzie).
Penalty on DAL-C.Awuzie, Defensive Pass Interference, declined.
  • Awuzie in press coverage with no deep help.
  • Awuzie does use his forearm to restrict Parker's arm.
  • It appears the that Parker tried to push off.
  • Parker's arm would not be in position for Awuzie to restrict it otherwise.
  • The replays start after the point that Parker attempted to push off.
  • I'll review again when the All-22 is ready.
  • Parker never really tried to pull his arm back.
  • It's seemed that Parker was playing to get penalty call.
  • Awuzie touched the ball first.
  • Awuzie touching it actually slowed the ball down.
  • Parker was able to make a 1 hand catch after Awuzie touched it.
  • Parker (6-3, 216) is a big veteran WR & the pass was perfect.
Play 2:
2nd Quarter (7:49) (Shotgun)
R.Fitzpatrick pass deep right to P.Williams to DAL 21 for 25 yards (C.Awuzie) [T.Hill].
DAL-C.Covington was injured during the play. His return is Questionable.
  • Awuzie in press coverage with no deep help.
  • The QB scrambles and the ball gets to the WR at about 6 seconds.
  • The WR #18 Williams (6-5 rookie) goes up high to get it.
  • WRs will get open with enough time against any CB.
Play 3:
2nd Quarter 3-5-DAL 49 :)53) (Shotgun)
J.Rosen pass incomplete deep right to D.Parker.
PENALTY on DAL-C.Awuzie, Defensive Pass Interference, 26 yards, enforced at DAL 49 - No Play.
  • Awuzie in press coverage with no deep help.
  • Lame penalty called on Awuzie, IMO.
  • Awuzie did look back but then turned his head all the way back around to look at the WR.
  • The WR actually slowed up too soon then accelerated through Awuzie to get to the ball.
  • Awuzie was right on the WR's inside "hip pocket" the entire time.
  • I've seen CBs on similar plays covering Dez many times and not get called for a penalty.

Summary: If Kris Richard was worried about Awuzie, he would have played a different coverage.
This will not be an anomaly this season.
 

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Awuzie did give up 3 big plays which looks bad on the stats.

Despite these 3 plays, Awuzie was OK for the overall game.

Sometimes when reviewing game footage, I feel like I've been allowed in to one of those operating rooms in medical schools that are setup such that a small audience can observe. Then in the middle of the operation a high school drop out that has managed to get into the audience starts chanting "This Sucks" because he was expecting popcorn and candy.

Background on the Coverage
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Last year Kris Richard did not go all-in implementing the Legion of Boom Hybrid Cover-3 defense.

The Miami game looked like practice as they start to use more of the Legion of Boom coverage.
- They only played this coverage part of the time last year.
- This is the coverage that made Richard Sherman famous but it's difficult to learn.
- This coverage also made Earl Thomas famous.
- It is a "Free Safety Friendly" coverage but difficult for CBs to learn.

In this coverage the outside CBs play press.
- If the WR releases outside, then the CB plays man.
- If the WR releases inside, then the CB plays zone.
- The LBs and Safeties play zone.

The basic requirements of the CB in this coverage:
- Don't give the WR a free run to the endzone even if no help arrives.
- Contest the pass making a near perfect pass required.
- Force the WR to commit inside/outside early.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Back to the review of Awuzie
They played the true Legion of Boom coverage on all three plays.

All 3 plays were with Awuzie covering the WR on the single WR side of the formation.

- The FS was in single-high and shaded to the side with 2 WRs.

- Awuzie was in press coverage with basically no deep help.

The results of the 3 plays for Awuzie:
1. Great 1 hand catch by WR.
2. Playground type play trying to cover a 6-5 WR for 6 seconds.
3. Questionable Penalty on a non-catch.

On all 3 the WR was not able to run after the catch even if late help didn't arrive.


Play 1:
First Quarter 3-4-MIA 31 (14:36) (Shotgun)
J.Rosen pass deep right to D.Parker to DAL 29 for 40 yards (C.Awuzie).
Penalty on DAL-C.Awuzie, Defensive Pass Interference, declined.
  • Awuzie in press coverage with no deep help.
  • Awuzie does use his forearm to restrict Parker's arm.
  • It appears the that Parker tried to push off.
  • Parker's arm would not be in position for Awuzie to restrict it otherwise.
  • The replays start after the point that Parker attempted to push off.
  • I'll review again when the All-22 is ready.
  • Parker never really tried to pull his arm back.
  • It's seemed that Parker was playing to get penalty call.
  • Awuzie touched the ball first.
  • Awuzie touching it actually slowed the ball down.
  • Parker was able to make a 1 hand catch after Awuzie touched it.
  • Parker (6-3, 216) is a big veteran WR & the pass was perfect.
Play 2:
2nd Quarter (7:49) (Shotgun)
R.Fitzpatrick pass deep right to P.Williams to DAL 21 for 25 yards (C.Awuzie) [T.Hill].
DAL-C.Covington was injured during the play. His return is Questionable.
  • Awuzie in press coverage with no deep help.
  • The QB scrambles and the ball gets to the WR at about 6 seconds.
  • The WR #18 Williams (6-5 rookie) goes up high to get it.
  • WRs will get open with enough time against any CB.
Play 3:
2nd Quarter 3-5-DAL 49 :)53) (Shotgun)
J.Rosen pass incomplete deep right to D.Parker.
PENALTY on DAL-C.Awuzie, Defensive Pass Interference, 26 yards, enforced at DAL 49 - No Play.
  • Awuzie in press coverage with no deep help.
  • Lame penalty called on Awuzie, IMO.
  • Awuzie did look back but then turned his head all the way back around to look at the WR.
  • The WR actually slowed up too soon then accelerated through Awuzie to get to the ball.
  • Awuzie was right on the WR's inside "hip pocket" the entire time.
  • I've seen CBs on similar plays covering Dez many times and not get called for a penalty.
good stuff.
Summary: If Kris Richard was worried about Awuzie, he would have played a different coverage.
good stuff
 

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Awuzie did give up 3 big plays which looks bad on the stats.

Despite these 3 plays, Awuzie was OK for the overall game.

Sometimes when reviewing game footage, I feel like I've been allowed in to one of those operating rooms in medical schools that are setup such that a small audience can observe. Then in the middle of the operation a high school drop out that has managed to get into the audience starts chanting "This Sucks" because he was expecting popcorn and candy.

Background on the Coverage
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Last year Kris Richard did not go all-in implementing the Legion of Boom Hybrid Cover-3 defense.

The Miami game looked like practice as they start to use more of the Legion of Boom coverage.
- They only played this coverage part of the time last year.
- This is the coverage that made Richard Sherman famous but it's difficult to learn.
- This coverage also made Earl Thomas famous.
- It is a "Free Safety Friendly" coverage but difficult for CBs to learn.

In this coverage the outside CBs play press.
- If the WR releases outside, then the CB plays man.
- If the WR releases inside, then the CB plays zone.
- The LBs and Safeties play zone.

The basic requirements of the CB in this coverage:
- Don't give the WR a free run to the endzone even if no help arrives.
- Contest the pass making a near perfect pass required.
- Force the WR to commit inside/outside early.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Back to the review of Awuzie
They played the true Legion of Boom coverage on all three plays.

All 3 plays were with Awuzie covering the WR on the single WR side of the formation.

- The FS was in single-high and shaded to the side with 2 WRs.

- Awuzie was in press coverage with basically no deep help.

The results of the 3 plays for Awuzie:
1. Great 1 hand catch by WR.
2. Playground type play trying to cover a 6-5 WR for 6 seconds.
3. Questionable Penalty on a non-catch.

On all 3 the WR was not able to run after the catch even if late help didn't arrive.


Play 1:
First Quarter 3-4-MIA 31 (14:36) (Shotgun)
J.Rosen pass deep right to D.Parker to DAL 29 for 40 yards (C.Awuzie).
Penalty on DAL-C.Awuzie, Defensive Pass Interference, declined.
  • Awuzie in press coverage with no deep help.
  • Awuzie does use his forearm to restrict Parker's arm.
  • It appears the that Parker tried to push off.
  • Parker's arm would not be in position for Awuzie to restrict it otherwise.
  • The replays start after the point that Parker attempted to push off.
  • I'll review again when the All-22 is ready.
  • Parker never really tried to pull his arm back.
  • It's seemed that Parker was playing to get penalty call.
  • Awuzie touched the ball first.
  • Awuzie touching it actually slowed the ball down.
  • Parker was able to make a 1 hand catch after Awuzie touched it.
  • Parker (6-3, 216) is a big veteran WR & the pass was perfect.
Play 2:
2nd Quarter (7:49) (Shotgun)
R.Fitzpatrick pass deep right to P.Williams to DAL 21 for 25 yards (C.Awuzie) [T.Hill].
DAL-C.Covington was injured during the play. His return is Questionable.
  • Awuzie in press coverage with no deep help.
  • The QB scrambles and the ball gets to the WR at about 6 seconds.
  • The WR #18 Williams (6-5 rookie) goes up high to get it.
  • WRs will get open with enough time against any CB.
Play 3:
2nd Quarter 3-5-DAL 49 :)53) (Shotgun)
J.Rosen pass incomplete deep right to D.Parker.
PENALTY on DAL-C.Awuzie, Defensive Pass Interference, 26 yards, enforced at DAL 49 - No Play.
  • Awuzie in press coverage with no deep help.
  • Lame penalty called on Awuzie, IMO.
  • Awuzie did look back but then turned his head all the way back around to look at the WR.
  • The WR actually slowed up too soon then accelerated through Awuzie to get to the ball.
  • Awuzie was right on the WR's inside "hip pocket" the entire time.
  • I've seen CBs on similar plays covering Dez many times and not get called for a penalty.

Summary: If Kris Richard was worried about Awuzie, he would have played a different coverage.
The defense as a whole. I don't know if we're just holding back something just doesn't look right. Forget the points were holding them back forget how much yardage the other teams aren't getting running the ball. I just don't see teamwork out there. Demarcus Lawrence finally got an attitude after Quinn got his first sac maybe that's what I'm not seeing a leader.
 

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We were the youngest starting team in the league last season. I think the only thing this young group is missing is leadership on defense I think we would get more turnovers more takeaways. Maybe we just missing a little Swagger
 

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Seems like Awuzi needs to work on turning his head. I know it's difficult to do that while you're trying to cover a guy. That's why there's only about 100 people in the world who can do it. But still, he needs to do learn how to do it.
 
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"Awuzie did give up 3 big plays which looks bad on the stats.

Despite these 3 plays, Awuzie was OK for the overall game."

Give up 3 big plays a game and you are not going to last long in this league.
 

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"Awuzie did give up 3 big plays which looks bad on the stats.

Despite these 3 plays, Awuzie was OK for the overall game."

Give up 3 big plays a game and you are not going to last long in this league.
Yep, luckily Miami could not really convert them into a lot of points - most teams will. He has to play the ball better - end of story.
 

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We were the youngest starting team in the league last season. I think the only thing this young group is missing is leadership on defense I think we would get more turnovers more takeaways. Maybe we just missing a little Swagger

Bring in Eric Berry for some vet leadership and swagger. And turnovers. :D

Actually I think Dlaw and Lee should be providing the leadership.
 

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The defense as a whole. I don't know if we're just holding back something just doesn't look right. Forget the points were holding them back forget how much yardage the other teams aren't getting running the ball. I just don't see teamwork out there. Demarcus Lawrence finally got an attitude after Quinn got his first sac maybe that's what I'm not seeing a leader.
Lawrence is kind of streaky


We had two quality edge rushers last year in Lawrence and Gregory. Gregory only had 6 sacks, but he was good at beating him man and collapsing the pocket. With Quinn back our pass rush should improve.
 

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Some CBs don't have the confidence or feel to play the ball on a deep route. (Sidenote: #27 has the best tracking/catching skills)

Chido was is great position, looked in-phase with the WR stacked on play 3, but #24 never located the ball. My question is does Chido have issues locating the deep ball in the air?

This issue is probably why Chido played more slot CB in college. Wonder what Awuzie looks like playing slot for Richard...
 

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Sometimes when reviewing game footage, I feel like I've been allowed in to one of those operating rooms in medical schools that are setup such that a small audience can observe. Then in the middle of the operation a high school drop out that has managed to get into the audience starts chanting "This Sucks" because he was expecting popcorn and candy.

:rolleyes:

Dear Lord, you really do have an elevated opinion of yourself.
 

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This will not be an anomaly this season.
Nope. I suspect Awuzie will be much better against better opponents. Our defense is about to come together in a big way! Book it!

Call me glass half full. But it’s gonna happen.
 

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"Awuzie did give up 3 big plays which looks bad on the stats.

Despite these 3 plays, Awuzie was OK for the overall game."

Give up 3 big plays a game and you are not going to last long in this league.

Yeah, Dallas gave up 3 TD's to Randy Moss on 3 plays, which looks bad, but they were okay for the overall game...
 
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