speedkilz88
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I know for sure Kazee misplayed it.
I think if Diggs doesn't jump the out route the ball is never thrown, so think he's also partially to blame.
I agree 100% that Diggs pulled up. I guess he thought kazee had the play and didn’t want to run into him.How many understood that on the patriots 75 yard td, that we were in man to man coverage?
Anyway whether you did or didn’t, Diggs wasn’t really beat, yes he bit on the double move
but he wasn’t beat , Just watched that play again, stopped it rewound it went frame by frame. Here’s my question anyone else noticed how fast Diggs closed down the receiver once he saw Jones release the ball he was about to pick another until he saw Kazee coming and he pulled up, if you don’t believe me go back and watch the play again, slow it down and you will see that he was about to pick that but slowed down when he thought Kazee was about to make a play on the ball, receiver or both.
And for some reason, he also pulled up instead of trying to make a play on the ball. That’s also plain as day.He bit on the double move then tried to undercut the throw. No need to pretend otherwise.
He bit on the double move then tried to undercut the throw. No need to pretend otherwise.
You can disagree all you want that was his man, he knew it and said so himself. I'm not down on him but it was his man safety or no safety
How many understood that on the patriots 75 yard td, that we were in man to man coverage?
Anyway whether you did or didn’t, Diggs wasn’t really beat, yes he bit on the double move
but he wasn’t beat , Just watched that play again, stopped it rewound it went frame by frame. Here’s my question anyone else noticed how fast Diggs closed down the receiver once he saw Jones release the ball he was about to pick another until he saw Kazee coming and he pulled up, if you don’t believe me go back and watch the play again, slow it down and you will see that he was about to pick that but slowed down when he thought Kazee was about to make a play on the ball, receiver or both.
How many understood that on the patriots 75 yard td, that we were in man to man coverage?
Anyway whether you did or didn’t, Diggs wasn’t really beat, yes he bit on the double move
but he wasn’t beat , Just watched that play again, stopped it rewound it went frame by frame. Here’s my question anyone else noticed how fast Diggs closed down the receiver once he saw Jones release the ball he was about to pick another until he saw Kazee coming and he pulled up, if you don’t believe me go back and watch the play again, slow it down and you will see that he was about to pick that but slowed down when he thought Kazee was about to make a play on the ball, receiver or both.
Whether it was 2 man under, or he was in a soft squat, hard flat, cloud flat, etc.. he got beat and Kazee was either trying to be a super hero or doesn’t know what the hell he’s doing and bit wayyy too hard on the first half of the double move (the out route)
Wrong. Diggs did not "get beat". Kazee was at fault.He bit on the double move then tried to undercut the throw. No need to pretend otherwise.
If you’re right and Diggs tried to undercut the throw then he might have the worst ball skills in NFL history but based on this video and what we know about his ball skills I’m pretty sure he wasn’t undercutting the throw and he was passing him off to the safety.
Agree.
- Diggs is awesome but nobody is Deion.
- They didn't give Deion Safety help.
- Deion often played under to bait QBs into throwing to his side.
- He could make up the difference even against the fastest WRs in the league.
- I still remember the Raiders trying to go deep on Deion with their Olympic sprinter type WRs.
- Deion ran past their super speed WRs and was waiting for the ball like a punt returner waiting on a punt.
- I feel bad for young fans that never watched the early Nineties Cowboys or Deion.
- Deion is a arse on a person level but his athletic ability was as unique as any player in any sport ever.
- It was just speed. He has the best body control of any player and he did it when running full speed.
- He could stop on a dime and immediately be back at full speed.
- His punt returns and reverse type plays on offense were magical.
- The closest thing to an Achilles heel for Deion was when he played against Mike Irvin and Aikman.
- Irvin's game was not based on speed. Irvin just boxed out DBs with his big body.
- The precision timing and accuracy of Aikman made Irvin very difficult to defend.
Two quick thoughts:
-It's funny how Diggs has become football Jesus around here. Some view any criticism of any Digg's play as a violation of their sacred code.
-From my view Kazee was 100% tentative because he wasn't sure how to play it. Go for the ball? Knock the guy silly? Wrap up? Let Diggs make the play? I think all the rules changes and fear of the Pats friendly refs was swimming round hard in his head. And he might have thought the best choice was to defer to ball-hawking Mr. Diggs.
How would you have played it as safety? I'm not sure in that split second what I would have done.
How many understood that on the patriots 75 yard td, that we were in man to man coverage?
Anyway whether you did or didn’t, Diggs wasn’t really beat, yes he bit on the double move
but he wasn’t beat , Just watched that play again, stopped it rewound it went frame by frame. Here’s my question anyone else noticed how fast Diggs closed down the receiver once he saw Jones release the ball he was about to pick another until he saw Kazee coming and he pulled up, if you don’t believe me go back and watch the play again, slow it down and you will see that he was about to pick that but slowed down when he thought Kazee was about to make a play on the ball, receiver or both.