bbgun
please don't "dur" me
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still better than being compared to PuttyismThis was BiPo-level, dude.
still better than being compared to PuttyismThis was BiPo-level, dude.
Not a high barstill better than being compared to Puttyism
A very low bar.still better than being compared to Puttyism
Because Cooper Rush went 4-1 instead of 5-0?
That play-design is pretty simple, it's just that it caught us offguard, particularly because we run so much man coverage.
I love this board so much.That play-design is pretty simple, it's just that it caught us offguard, particularly because we run so much man coverage.
The solution is also pretty simple, a bit more zone (which both Quinn and McCarthy alluded to after the game) and/or have a dedicated "overhang" type defender (probably one of our box safeties) who is reading that WR action, which is a pretty basic read since the WR/target in the passing game is going to come running across the formation moving in the opposite direction of where the RB would generally be running on the zone read.
In this case the RB is lined up to the QB's right, and generally moving towards the left, while the WR is coming frm the left, running to the right.
It's simple and I'm pretty certain Quinn already has it figured out as we speak. The key thing will be anticipating/scheming around wrinkles to this concept the Eagles might build in (i.e. a deep post moving from left side of the field to the right to create a high/low concept).
Thanks, and if you stop and think about it, Hurts only had about 150 yards passing. About half of that came on simple 7-8 yard slants plus these two RPO's with Brown coming across the formation.I love this board so much.
Because they ran the play twice in a matter of like 12 plays and we generally play mostly man coverage, you can't adjust on the fly that quickly within a matter of minutes.If it is so easy to figure out then why didn't Quinn adjust in the game?
Except for a 15 play 75 yard drive that ate over 7 minutes of clock to seal our fate.And the defense played much better after halftime, that's not a coincidence.
Sure, one drive in a half, it's the NFL and we were playing a good team on the road.Except for a 15 play 75 yard drive that ate over 7 minutes of clock to seal our fate.
I mean I can't fault them for perfecting what they are doing. Teams are just going to have to figure out a way to stop this.
I agree with your take. My issue is when it occurred and the circumstances surrounding. We rallied to within 3 points after being down 20. We had garnered the momentum, and the upset was waiting to be had. The mojo moment if you will. One stop was all that was needed. And yet…..Sure, one drive in a half, it's the NFL and we were playing a good team on the road.
Yea it was a disappointing drive for sure but it's not enough for me to lose faith in the defense or anything like that, especially since it took two very narrow third down conversions to keep the drive alive.I agree with your take. My issue is when it occurred and the circumstances surrounding. We rallied to within 3 points after being down 20. We had garnered the momentum, and the upset was waiting to be had. The mojo moment if you will. One stop was all that was needed. And yet…..
While it wasn’t the smart move, at least we have two players with pride and backbone. Just need them to show it with their play instead of their words.