Carson
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Reggie Robinson.
please and thank you.
He’s no where near ready.
But at this point, he can’t be any worse than what we have
Reggie Robinson.
please and thank you.
i don't know if he is or not...but at this point what the hell do we have to lose.He’s no where near ready.
But at this point, he can’t be any worse than what we have
I do and you are 100% wrong. Did you see Darius butler break down the play lol. An actual nfl DB lol. Stop man. Worley had the deep 3rd and let the wr run right up on him before he even thought about opening his hips. Diggs has played poorly as well. Sorry my G. Watch other corners around the league play not the high school dbs that the cowboys have here.
It's a cover 3 look. Notice the db on the short side of the field has the same depth as Lewis. Lol except the corner actually turns and runs with the wr at the bottom of the screen. NO ONE IS IN MAN. NOBODY!!! When you are in zone and you pick up your man then technically it's man coverage lol. Lbers are in zone, safeties are in zone. Stop crucifying lewis he doesn't need help getting crucified because he is and will not be here next year and neither will worley.Look at it from a different perspective. What was Lewis doing?
- If Worley is intended to carry that WR, then Lewis should have covered the slot WR.
- They they a single-high FS and the slot WR is turned loose.
- Diggs is in man on the other side.
- What coverage has the outside CBs in man with a single-high FS where the Nickel CB does not cover the slot WR?
It's a cover 3 look. Notice the db on the short side of the field has the same depth as Lewis. Lol except the corner actually turns and runs with the wr at the bottom of the screen. NO ONE IS IN MAN. NOBODY!!! When you are in zone and you pick up your man then technically it's man coverage lol. Lbers are in zone, safeties are in zone. Stop crucifying lewis he doesn't need help getting crucified because he is and will not be here next year and neither will worley.
Who are they covering then if they are in man. Point em out.Both LBs and the SS stay within 5 yards of the line. That is not zone coverage...
I would assume he is just trying to make a play.How do you feel if you are Mike Nolan reviewing this film? How can you teach that to a Vet?
The other players know what the coverage is supposed to be. LVE and Lewis are calling responsibility out. Worley doesn’t stay true to the call. Instead of playing deep zone he tries to jump route. That’s on him not on Nolan.
Both LBs and the SS stay within 5 yards of the line. That is not zone coverage...
It's because they let their best corner walk, and their current best corner is hurt. There's no amount of coaching that fixes Worley on this play, or Diggs yesterday.Yes but why does this continue to happen? There have been egregious busted coverages in literally every game. Ultimately that still points back to the coaching of the unit.
With both LBs and the SS 4 yards behind the DL...They stay close because they are playing short zones that nobody threatens. You can see LVE call the coverage by pointing to the sky; it's a Cover 3 "sky" coverage. Three deep zones covered by the boundary corners (Diggs and Worley) and the deep safety (Woods). The LBs split the short middle hook zones and the slot corner (Lewis) and down safety (Wilson) cover the flats.
It's a very simple coverage scheme that Worley completely blows. He bit on the double move and tried to jump a route when there was already an underneath defender there. He didn't stick to his zone integrity and got beat. Similar issues with gap integrity in the run game. Most of the issues with this defense are basic fundamentals, regardless of scheme complexity.
They stay close because they are playing short zones that nobody threatens. You can see LVE call the coverage by pointing to the sky; it's a Cover 3 "sky" coverage. Three deep zones covered by the boundary corners (Diggs and Worley) and the deep safety (Woods). The LBs split the short middle hook zones and the slot corner (Lewis) and down safety (Wilson) cover the flats.
It's a very simple coverage scheme that Worley completely blows. He bit on the double move and tried to jump a route when there was already an underneath defender there. He didn't stick to his zone integrity and got beat. Similar issues with gap integrity in the run game. Most of the issues with this defense are basic fundamentals, regardless of scheme complexity.