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Jaylon spy's on Wilson 70 percent of the game.
When we blitz Jaylon over the middle we have a safety or corner fielding the middle.
They are a very balanced attack and are running the ball as well as through the air when the respective plays are being called. Wilson is hitting 80+ of his completions and is 9 TD's to 1 INT.
They are not getting as many first downs as their opponents but they are even on time of possession and +2 in Turnover battle. This means they are gaining yardage in big chunks and are making their opponents chip away for yardage. Their 3rd down conversion is 6/16 and their opponents is 14/26, better than 50%.
Trevon Diggs on DK Metcalf all game and I like Lewis vs Locket better than Chido for this game but it is what is is. Press coverage for this game.
When we don't blitz Jaylon Smith, we sprinkle in some corner or safety blitzes between Chido and Xavier Woods. Blitz 30 percent total game. 50 percent on 3rd downs especially 3rd and longs.
Their o-line is cohesive but nothing special. We should have some good match ups on the ends with our d-line. Misdirection of what Russell Wilson wants to do combined with a complimenting effective running game is what is making the offense tick. Thus why the spy is necessary and they will want to attack our middle of the field throwing or Wilson getting yardage running through lanes that way.
They are giving up point and are only solid in the middle of the field. Jarran Reed at DT, Wagner MLB and Jamal Adams SS. We want to work them on the perimeter and their DE's are nothing but out tackles are not either if Tyron does not play.
Run a lot of 2 RB sets and get our 5 best skill players on the field at once. Zeke blocks, catches and definitely runs better than most TE's. Pollard catches better and block decent, runs very dynamic.
We get these guys out on the perimeter early forcing their corners to make tackles thus banging them up and controlling the clock early.
We make sure Dak gets some pass attempts in motion moving out of the pocket.
We are going to set up the play action this way and keep them unknowing of what we want to do in this set at all times and control the clock and keep safe from turning the ball over.
Our WR's when called upon should have a field day because of this.
ST's lets get some return yards and contain them in the 20.
Would love to hear others.
https://www.nfl.com/teams/dallas-cowboys/stats
Jaylon spy's on Wilson 70 percent of the game.
When we blitz Jaylon over the middle we have a safety or corner fielding the middle.
They are a very balanced attack and are running the ball as well as through the air when the respective plays are being called. Wilson is hitting 80+ of his completions and is 9 TD's to 1 INT.
They are not getting as many first downs as their opponents but they are even on time of possession and +2 in Turnover battle. This means they are gaining yardage in big chunks and are making their opponents chip away for yardage. Their 3rd down conversion is 6/16 and their opponents is 14/26, better than 50%.
Trevon Diggs on DK Metcalf all game and I like Lewis vs Locket better than Chido for this game but it is what is is. Press coverage for this game.
When we don't blitz Jaylon Smith, we sprinkle in some corner or safety blitzes between Chido and Xavier Woods. Blitz 30 percent total game. 50 percent on 3rd downs especially 3rd and longs.
Their o-line is cohesive but nothing special. We should have some good match ups on the ends with our d-line. Misdirection of what Russell Wilson wants to do combined with a complimenting effective running game is what is making the offense tick. Thus why the spy is necessary and they will want to attack our middle of the field throwing or Wilson getting yardage running through lanes that way.
They are giving up point and are only solid in the middle of the field. Jarran Reed at DT, Wagner MLB and Jamal Adams SS. We want to work them on the perimeter and their DE's are nothing but out tackles are not either if Tyron does not play.
Run a lot of 2 RB sets and get our 5 best skill players on the field at once. Zeke blocks, catches and definitely runs better than most TE's. Pollard catches better and block decent, runs very dynamic.
We get these guys out on the perimeter early forcing their corners to make tackles thus banging them up and controlling the clock early.
We make sure Dak gets some pass attempts in motion moving out of the pocket.
We are going to set up the play action this way and keep them unknowing of what we want to do in this set at all times and control the clock and keep safe from turning the ball over.
Our WR's when called upon should have a field day because of this.
ST's lets get some return yards and contain them in the 20.
Would love to hear others.