So you gave us a bad example of how he tackles as a defense of how he tackles?
That's exactly what he did. There's also no definitive way to claim he covered half the field either.So you gave us a bad example of how he tackles as a defense of how he tackles?
So you gave us a bad example of how he tackles as a defense of how he tackles?
Lets talk about how his bad angles dont even allow him to be in good position to make a tackle.http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/0ap2000000233750/Heath-tackle-causes-fumble
This one isn't textbook but got the job done -
http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-...sends-Travis-Benjamin-flying-after-big-tackle
That's exactly what he did. There's also no definitive way to claim he covered half the field either.
Here is another game saving tackle -
#27 is the best open field tackler in the secondary. Heath n Wood will whiff from time to time...Byron will drag down the best of them, and Chido got a lil thump. However, JD is the best at tackling.
I just edited my post. He ran from the E in RAIDERS. The D would be the middle.Sure there is, you can watch the video I posted.
I just edited my post. He ran from the E in RAIDERS. The D would be the middle.
Lol. You've never seen what I've said about him?
It's not quibbling when it's a correction.I know people hate Jeff Heath, but this is just quibbling. Especially when you start from a post saying "Jeff Heath can't tackle for ess"
I agree on the Jaylon PF. And, as muc a I hate to admit it, the Woods PF was legit under today’s NFL. But the game is definitely over officiated today. Too many calls get made based on the visual if what happens to a layer, rather than an actual infraction actually occurring. E.g., the zebra sees a player go down, therefore, an infraction had to have happened.I agree in general but the officiating has gotten so bad that I'm really only going off the lack of terrible calls. The roughing penalty on Jaylon was tickytack but it was still within the rules, so Im not counting things like that. In the GB game there were four calls that were just made up out of thin air, like the TE tripping and falling into Jeff Heath - who got called for defensive holding. Calls like that are a joke and we didn't have them in this game.
Hes not one of the best secondary coaches not even close. He can leave with Marinelli tbh. You do realize our pass defense was worse last year than in 2017OK, lets play along with that. Lewis clearly has the best ball skills in our CB group. If he is also the best tackler, why does Kris Richard - considered one of the best secondary coaches in the NFL - have him 4th on the depth chart?
So a random "guy" in his moms basement who watches tape his opinion should be gospel? My goodnessI said "analysts", meaning Broaddus types, NFL Network, etc. There are a ton of good posters here and I do think you could do that job, but XWalker is the only guy that breaks down the All-22 and spends the time on it - and that is what it takes.
Here is another game saving tackle -
Okay. @xwalker , care to do an analysis on Heath's general tackling technique?I said "analysts", meaning Broaddus types, NFL Network, etc. There are a ton of good posters here and I do think you could do that job, but XWalker is the only guy that breaks down the All-22 and spends the time on it - and that is what it takes.
Jeff Heath can not tackle. We noted last year in this space that Heath had more missed tackles (11) than defeats (six). The problem got worse in 2018, as Heath's 22 broken tackles were the second-most allowed in the league. Heath just isn't a starting-caliber strong safety; he's a quality special teams player who has been promoted beyond his skill set.
Heath is a fan favorite, as during more lean years of defensive talent he led the club in forced turnovers three seasons in a row. Once those are stripped away, all that’s left is a very athletic player who misses a boatload of tackles in every game. Heath missed 13 tackles in the run game per Pro Football Focus, the most among any safety, then chipped in another six misses in the passing game.
His tackling efficiency among those who played at least 535 defensive snaps was the second-worst in all of football, 63rd out of 64 eligible players.
Him and xwalker i think both have me on ignore lolI believe Kaiser has me on ignore, so maybe someone can share this with him as he asked where has it been reported Heath is not a very good tackler.
Here's one place:
Football Outsiders said this after the 2018, based on analysis and stats:
https://www.footballoutsiders.com/four-downs/2019/four-downs-nfc-east
Their analysis for 2017 wasn't much better. Pro Football Focus had him as one of the worst tackling safeties in football as well in 2018.
KD Drummond over at USA Today's Cowboys Wire also said this:
Heath is not a very good tackler. It's not just random Heath hate here.