MD4L Posted March 9, 2019 Share Posted March 9, 2019 After the surplus of defensive line talent, you can make a real case Devin is the best player in this years draft. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
indifference Posted March 12, 2019 Author Share Posted March 12, 2019 On 3/8/2019 at 11:41 AM, deathstar said: You did some really solid work here. I hope you just copied and pasted from whatever report you had done previously. My only question for you is: how do you know what his responsibilities are and what he's coached to do? How do you choose how many points to assign per play? Above are the ones I just don't understand how you would know what he's supposed to do or if he was just doing what he was coached to do. to discern Cover 3 Zone from Match Quarters when reviewing tape. I do it by reviewing the following lines of evidence: 1) Are they in the neighborhood of 3 deep at the snap, or do they roll to it post-snap, or are they in the neighborhood of 4 across at the snap, or do they roll to it. The 1st is a line of evidence for C3Z, the 2nd for MQs. 2) On a Doubles/Twin side, is the defender inside of the boundary (NCB, SS, WLB) carrying a slot’s vertical route deep and staying in-phase with them (matching up) or are they sinking with them and then playing Curl/Flat, then transitioning them to the Seam defender (who would then transition them to the deep 1/3 defender)? If they’re matching the vert in-phase, that is MQ, if sink then Curl/Flat, then C3Z. 3) If Doubles, is the 3rd player inside of the boundary CB (typically MLB) sinking to contract the window of any Over route (a horizontal-ish route over top of them) and then immediately driving on and carrying/matching-up with any Under route that threatens to cross his face…or is he getting depth and playing Seam/Hook and rallying after any Under route has been caught? The 1st is evidence of MQ, the 2nd is evidence of C3Z. 4) If Trips/Bunch, are the inside, 2nd level defenders matching-up/staying in-phase with verts that emerge from the Bunch that threaten their space. Is the 3rd defender from the boundary matching up on an in-cut Under route from that Bunch? If yes to those, then MQs. If its deep 1/3, Curl/Flat (and carry and transition routes to adjacent defender), Seam/Hook (and carry and transition routes to adjacent defender). 5) On the Single side of a Trips/Bunch, when the boundary CB releases an Under route, does the adjacent LB immediately match-up, in-phase, and carry that route across the field? If yes, MQ. If they carry it only to the Seam/Hook defender adjacent, then C3Z. also: the points system is how i graded Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MSURacerDT55 Posted March 12, 2019 Share Posted March 12, 2019 On 3/7/2019 at 5:07 PM, Ozzy said: Oh and by the way White had 9 passed deflected and a INT in college, Smith had 3 so someone was around the ball and acting on the football in coverage more than Smith statistically Fail Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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