MacMahon: Zone takes toll on CB's confidence

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Zone takes toll on CB's confidence
Updated: October 1, 2013, 10:32 PM ET
By Tim MacMahon | ESPNDallas.com

IRVING, Texas -- Struggling Dallas Cowboys cornerback Morris Claiborne admitted his confidence has taken a hit, attributing many of his issues this season to adjusting to playing primarily zone coverage.

Under new defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin, the Cowboys have already allowed a pair of 400-yard passers, the first time in franchise history that has happened in a season. Claiborne was targeted repeatedly in both of those games and has been publicly criticized by owner/general manager Jerry Jones, executive vice president Stephen Jones and head coach Jason Garrett since giving up several receptions in Sunday's 31-20 loss to the San Diego Chargers.
"I feel like it's high, but it's not where it needs to be to be able to play corner," Claiborne said of his confidence Tuesday on the weekly ESPN Dallas 103.3 FM radio show he co-hosts. "We're not the type of team that we were last year. We're not assigned [receivers] and you go wherever he goes, you follow him wherever he goes, and that's your man. We're not in that. We don't do that anymore.

"Now we're basically a zone team. You have to play within that zone. Everything is new to everybody. When guys come in and hit those big dig routes in between the zones, then of course the corner's there, so they're going to say, 'Oh, yeah, that's the corner.'

"It's still a transition. When we were in press, just faced up man to man, they only hit one ball on me. But overall, I think all my big plays come within the zone."

The Cowboys selected Claiborne with the sixth overall pick in the 2012 draft, packaging their top two picks to move up eight spots to draft a cornerback their scouting department graded as the best college prospect since Deion Sanders.

The expectation was that Claiborne, a Jim Thorpe Award winner at LSU, would quickly develop into a playmaking shutdown cornerback. However, he has only one interception in 19 career games.

ProFootballFocus.com's play-by-play grades rank Claiborne 99th among 101 cornerbacks who have played at least 25 percent of their team's snaps this season. Claiborne finished his rookie season 83rd in the site's cornerback rankings.

According to ProFootballFocus.com, Claiborne has allowed 272 yards on 15-of-23 passing when targeted this season, including six catches for 115 yards on seven targets against the Chargers. Claiborne said he is thinking too much while on the field.

"Definitely, definitely," said Claiborne, who missed all of the preseason due to a knee injury and is playing with a harness to protect a shoulder he dislocated during the season opener. "It goes with a lot of thinking when you're playing zone.

"When you're playing zone, you have to know where your help is, you have to know where you can push a guy to, to your help, you've got to know when you can man up and play it, all just man-to-man. You have to think about so much before the snap. You have to think of, 'We're in bail. I should be bailing. I should be off five yards here.' That's something I have to get used to.

"Coming from a place where I'm playing nothing but man-to-man and last year it's man-to-man, you don't have too much responsibility. Now, it's a big adjustment. It takes time to adjust to it."

Claiborne's hope is that he's one play away from boosting his confidence, but he acknowledged that allowing a catch can negatively affect his psyche.

"It can take one play to turn it down, it can take one play to turn your confidence level up," Claiborne said. "You get a deflection or something like that, you feel like your confidence is up. You can get a ball caught on you and it depends on what you do after that. You can be like, 'Aw, my confidence level is down. What do I do now?' And they come and hit another and it's constant and it's constant, and it seems like once that ball gets to rolling down the hill, you can't stop it."

Orlando Scandrick took over the starting role from Claiborne because the Cowboys wanted to limit the exposure to contact for Claiborne's injured shoulder. At this point, it appears that Scandrick will continue starting based on merit.

Garrett told reporters Monday that the coaching staff would not consider benching Claiborne in favor of fourth-round rookie B.W. Webb in nickel situations. However, Garrett cited decreased confidence and poor technique as factors in Claiborne's subpar performance.

"I think it's probably a combination," Garrett said. "Technically, you go back at each of the completions against him and you say, 'Hey, you should do this. You should do that.' But I also think confidence, playing that position, is critical. And usually those two things work hand in hand. When you're playing technically sound and you have ability, you tend to have more and more confidence because you're in the right place.

"They went to him too much in this ballgame, and they were too effective. He's just got to play better, and he will play better."
 

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You know, that's exactly what I would have done if I drafted a kid who I thought was the best CB since Deon. I'd make him play a lot of fucking zone coverage. :picard
 

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I know...its beyond fucking stupid. Jerry preaches continuity, but I guess continuity only counts when you know what the hell you're doing.
 

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It's bullshit.

Just an excuse from mentally weak players.

Zone. Man.

Guess what...these kids have been playing one or another no matter where they have been.

Sorry, I am not falling for it...especially coming from a guy like Claiborne, who is quickly making Terence Newman seem like a stand up guy.
 

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I forget who it was...pretty respected draft site guy...said no way Claiborne was even the best Cb in this class. Had two guys above him. Looks like he was spot on or maybe had him too high also. And Jerry has him as the best since Deon. :lol

Patrick Peterson is 50 times the player this chump is.
 

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Morris Claiborne's reasoning is perplexing
October, 2, 2013

By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com

IRVING, Texas -- Morris Claiborne, the second-year cornerback for the Cowboys, says he’s not making as many plays as he did before because of a scheme change.

The Cowboys played man coverage in a 3-4 scheme last season and now are playing more zone in the 4-3.

Claiborne says his struggles are tied to that.

It sounds more like excuses.

"Now we're basically a zone team,” he said on his weekly ESPN Dallas radio show on 103.3 FM on Tuesday night. “You have to play within that zone. Everything is new to everybody. When guys come in and hit those big dig routes in between the zones, then of course the corner's there, so they're going to say, 'Oh, yeah, that's the corner.'

"It's still a transition. When we were in press, just faced up man-to-man, they only hit one ball on me. But overall, I think all my big plays come within the zone."

I’m no expert but Claiborne is struggling at corner right now. And I’m not in the minority here.

We’ll use this as a guide, only a guide mind you. Pro Football Focus said Claiborne allowed six receptions for 115 yards in the loss to the San Diego Chargers. On the season, PFF has Claiborne ranked 98th at cornerback allowing 15 catches for 272 yards.

Stats LLC., again, we’ll use this as a guide, has Claiborne getting burned 15 times this season, tied for the 17th most in the NFL. Bruce Carter, the linebacker, is tied for fifth having getting burned 17 times and allowing three touchdowns.

We’re not sure if these people are right in their grades of Claiborne, but it’s clear he’s not playing with the same confidence he had last season.

"I feel like it's high, but it's not where it needs to be to be able to play corner," Claiborne said. "We're not the type of team that we were last year. We're not assigned [receivers] and you go wherever he goes, you follow him wherever he goes, and that's your man. We're not in that. We don't do that anymore.”

Last season when Claiborne played in the 3-4 man-to-man scheme he had just one interception and was credited with eight pass breakups.

What a season!

This season, he’s got zero picks and one pass breakup. He’s playing hard and through a bad shoulder, that limits his ability to jam receivers and make tackles.

Then again this is what Stephen Jones, the executive vice president of the Cowboys, had to say about Claiborne on KRLD-FM on Monday: "I think it's time for the injury thing to leave the scene (with Claiborne). He needs to step up and make plays."

Claiborne has lost the starting job because of his shoulder injury to Orlando Scandrick. Yet, Claiborne’s on-field struggles might prevent him from regaining the gig again.

Coach Jason Garrett noted Claiborne needs to improve his techniques and play with more confidence and the man from LSU agrees.

It’s amazing Claiborne is resorting to these measures regarding his disappointing play. DeMarcus Ware also dealt with a scheme change. He’s got four sacks and 13 quarterback pressures. The scheme change has nothing to do with quarterbacks targeting Claiborne more than fellow corner Brandon Carr. San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers attacked Carr on the first play of the game on Sunday and the pass fell incomplete. Rivers targeted Claiborne more than Carr after that.

Scheme has nothing to do with it.

NFL teams target the weakest links on the field.

“We've got to have him go out there and compete and make plays,” Jones said of Claiborne. “I think no one wants that more than Mo."
 

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The 6th pick in the draft, along with a 2nd rounder just absolutely wasted on this bum.

To compare him to Terence Newman is an insult to our former CB.
 
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You know, that's exactly what I would have done if I drafted a kid who I thought was the best CB since Deon. I'd make him play a lot of fucking zone coverage. :picard
Especially after dropping $50M on the best cover CB in FA.
 

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It's bullshit.

Just an excuse from mentally weak players.

Zone. Man.

Guess what...these kids have been playing one or another no matter where they have been.

Sorry, I am not falling for it...especially coming from a guy like Claiborne, who is quickly making Terence Newman seem like a stand up guy.

Yep.
 

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You draft a guy 6th overall, you'd like to think he could excel playing zone or man.

If he's a liability in a zone coverage, then he shouldn't have even been a first round player.
 

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You draft a guy 6th overall, you'd like to think he could excel playing zone or man.

If he's a liability in a zone coverage, then he shouldn't have even been a first round player.
Exactly. It's not rocket science, the issue here is the organizational dysfunction in trading up for a DB after paying a fortune to a free agent at the same position. We could have had a guy like Kendell Reyes with that 2nd round pick
 

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Good article. It's almost like we installed an entirely new scheme, Claiborne's second in as many years, and haven't quite nailed the transition yet as we're 4 games into a new season. Crazy.
 

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Claiborne also got beat in man coverage.
 

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He's NFL-slow to start with and now he's also hurt and started the year out of practice. All of the above are bad for confidence. The Dallas spotlight and owner/ringmaster's entitlement culture makes everything worse.

Advice for Claiborne: Shut up, don't try and explain, your words will just get twisted around. Say you have to keep working at it to improve.
 

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He's NFL-slow to start with and now he's also hurt and started the year out of practice. All of the above are bad for confidence. The Dallas spotlight and owner/ringmaster's entitlement culture makes everything worse.

Advice for Claiborne: Shut up, don't try and explain, your words will just get twisted around. Say you have to keep working at it to improve.
Good advice. He is showing a little Roy Williams sensitivity.
 

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http://dcfanatic.com/?p=8941

Remember, this is also a guy excused his single digit Wonderlic claiming he blew it off because there wasn't much football related on it.

I honestly think he's like Quincy-dumb.



And being uber defensive on Twitter is pretty MFing retarded.
 

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that just removed all doubt as to his stupidity.
 

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It's a zone people! No one ever stops a receiver or gets interceptions in a zone! Learn to football!
 

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It's a zone people! No one ever stops a receiver or gets interceptions in a zone! Learn to football!
Moreover, it means no player can ever be expected to adjust. Man v. Zone? Oh hell no. Left tackle v. Right Tackle? Just too hard.

Fact is we have dealt with this same kind of special idiocy before. Pettiti was a fag that kept complaining the side switch was an issue. Claiborne, is, already, making excuses. That is not good at all.

That's the thing about this guy.

He does not have the athletic limitations.

It appears he has the brain one though.
 

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Moreover, it means no player can ever be expected to adjust. Man v. Zone? Oh hell no. Left tackle v. Right Tackle? Just too hard.

Fact is we have dealt with this same kind of special idiocy before. Pettiti was a fag that kept complaining the side switch was an issue. Claiborne, is, already, making excuses. That is not good at all.

That's the thing about this guy.

He does not have the athletic limitations.

It appears he has the brain one though.

I'm not so sure about that...




He seems slow for a NFL CB.
 
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