They sure stymied Seattle's number 1 rush offence.
lukin2006 Well-Known Member Messages 11,966 Reaction score 19,289 Jan 6, 2019 #21 They sure stymied Seattle's number 1 rush offence.
Don Corleone Well-Known Member Messages 7,485 Reaction score 4,597 Jan 6, 2019 #22 kevm3 said: I have no idea why they play prevent at all when they clearly see it doesn't work. How many easy scores do we have to give up at the end of games playing that nonsense? Click to expand... No lead is safe with Byron Jones on the team.
kevm3 said: I have no idea why they play prevent at all when they clearly see it doesn't work. How many easy scores do we have to give up at the end of games playing that nonsense? Click to expand... No lead is safe with Byron Jones on the team.
TheHerd Well-Known Member Messages 14,542 Reaction score 15,006 Jan 6, 2019 #23 Ebnorice said: Exactly. It seems like Byron is a shutdown man corner and a below average prevent zone corner. Click to expand... He is an elite man defender. He doesn't seem to have a feel for playing zone/open spaces at all. One of the reasons he was only an average safety. Why we change up our defense at the end always pizzes me off. It's a guarantee of allowing long plays.
Ebnorice said: Exactly. It seems like Byron is a shutdown man corner and a below average prevent zone corner. Click to expand... He is an elite man defender. He doesn't seem to have a feel for playing zone/open spaces at all. One of the reasons he was only an average safety. Why we change up our defense at the end always pizzes me off. It's a guarantee of allowing long plays.