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BDL 2019 WEEK 10 - New Orleans Jazz @ Oklahoma City EF5s


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New Orleans Jazz @ Oklahoma City EF5s  

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BDL 2019 Week 9

Match:  New Orleans Jazz @ Oklahoma City EF5s

Away Owner:  @WFLukic

Home Owner: @Whicker

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Good luck to you both

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New Orleans Jazz

Offense:

QB: Josh Allen
RB: Ezekiel Elliott
WR1: Michael Thomas
WR2: Tyler Lockett
WR3: D.J. Moore
TE: Zach Ertz
LT: Andrew Whitworth
LG: Joel Bitonio
C: Travis Frederick
RG: Kevin Zeitler
RT: Mitchell Schwartz

RB2: Duke Johnson
RB3: Devin Singletary
WR4: Deebo Samuel
WR5: Paul Richardson
TE2: Mike Gesicki
TE3: Chris Herndon
OL6: Riley Reiff
OL7: Connor McGovern

Defense:

DE: Nick Bosa
DT: Geno Atkins
DT: Calais Campbell
DE: Cameron Jordan
LB: Alexander Johnson
CB: Stephon Gilmore
CB: Chris Harris Jr.
CB: Kyle Fuller
S: Haha Clinton-Dix
SS: Micah Hyde
FS: Darnell Savage

DE3: Josh Allen
DE4: Malik Reed
DT3: Jeffery Simmons
DT4: Johnathan Hankins
LB3: Alec Ogletree
LB4/S4: Mark Barron
CB4: JC Jackson
CB5: Duke Dawson

 

@ Oklahoma City EF5s

 

QB: Matthew Stafford

RB: Melvin Gordon

WR: Allen Robinson

WR: Emmanuel Sanders

WR: Adam Thielen

TE: Mark Andrews

LT: David Bakhtiari

LG: Quinton Spain

C: Rodney Hudson

RG: Brandon Brooks

RT: Brian O'Neill

 

QB: Kyle Allen
RB: Joe Mixon

RB: J.D. McKissic

RB: Frank Gore

WR: Robert Woods

WR: Michael Gallup

TE: Trey Burton

OL: Morgan Moses

 

LOLB: Von Miller
DT: Cameron Heyward
DT: Sheldon Richardson

ROLB: Matt Judon

LB: Cory Littleton

LB: Dont'a Hightower
CB: Tre'Davious White
CB: Marcus Peters

CB: Joe Haden

FS: Malik Hooker

SS: Adrian Amos

 

OLB: Ryan Kerrigan

DT: Corey Peters

DT: Lawrence Guy

LB: Devon Kennard
CB: Pierre Desir

CB: Michael Davis

S: Jordan Poyer

S: Bradley McDougald

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New Orleans Jazz

Offense:

It might be boring, but it’s sure as hell effective so we’re sticking with our ground heavy approach with the aim of controlling the clock, limiting mistakes and grinding down a lighter OKC front en route to a result.

Firstly, our plan is to attack OKC up the middle of their defensive line. While their defensive line is generally on the lighter side, we do expect them to line-up with a nose tackle in their base set. Either way, we’re confident that getting Elliott the ball behind our interior will be able to generate consistent 4-5 yard gains, no matter who’s on the other side of the ball.

Overall, the plan with the run game is to get the ball in Zeke’s hands around 25 times. The read option will continue to feature in the gameplan as well as Miller and Kerrigan are both capable of getting off the edge quick and could be caught out in over pursuit, so making use of Allen’s legs to get him into the open field against a secondary that will be preoccupied with our weapons should also yield good results. While we’re confident in Whitworth and Schwartz to hold up against Kerrigan and Miller respectively, you can never discount their ability and hence the option will serve as a means of having them hesitate on their rushes and giving Allen an extra few moments in the pocket to set his feet and hit any of his weapons, in particular Moore and Thomas on crossing routes.

Singletary and Johnson will see a handful of snaps each as a change of pace to Elliott, with both utilised in the passing game and in particular on swing and wheel routes as well as on pitches to the outside.

As far as the passing game goes, it’s simply a matter of letting Allen play what’s in front of him. We’re comfortable in each of our weapons being able to get open against OKC’s back 7 in single man coverage, and if they’re in zone it’ll just be a matter of hitting the crossing routes which Moore and Thomas specialise at and getting those yards after the catch. Lockett will primarily work deep regardless of OKC’s coverage scheme, with Allen having the green light to look deep a few times if he’s given single coverage, while Ertz will primarily be a safety valve working the flats or on occasion up the seam. Thomas and Moore will run their usual full route trees, with the focus on slants and crossing routes to get high percentage completions and the ball moving down field.

Defense:

We anticipate that OKC will come out with 3 wide and 1 TE. In this instance we have the following assignments in our usual Cover 1:

Gilmore – Robinson
Harris Jr – Sanders
Fuller – Woods
Clinton Dix – Running Back
Hyde – Andrews

Johnson will generally sit in the underneath zone looking to hit any of OKC’s receivers running slants/crossing routes. Savage will sit up top as the single high safety.

In the event that OKC go 4 wide, we’ll have JC Jackson come in as CB4 replacing Clinton-Dix and he’ll take the 4th WR (we assume Gallup).

While OKC has perhaps the deepest receiving group, we don’t feel the need to assign any particular focus to any of the receivers and have complete confidence in each of our WRs to make the plays they need.

As with the defensive line, we don’t plan to do anything out of the ordinary yet again. We’ll rotate quite often, with Simmons and Hankins generally coming on earlier downs and Campbell kicking to DE to bulk up our run D. Allen will also rotate with Alexander Johnson on occasion and serve as a 5thrusher on certain plays, or drop into the same zone.

With Stafford coming into the match dinged up, we’re confident we’ll be able to contain him in the pocket and with the strength of our defensive line, be able to collapse it on him and force him into errant throws

@ Oklahoma City EF5s

 

Offense:

We're going to use a balanced offense this week. Melvin Gordon will be featured as a way of attacking the second level of the Louisiana defense. We trust our offensive line agaisnt the NO defense.

Other than Gilmor our wide receivers are better than the Jazz corners and we expect them to win one on one matches. Louisiana runs heavy man so we will use man-beating routes to get free wins for our pass catchers. WE will use four wide receivers as well to beat up on the NO 4th CB.

 

Defense:

Amos will play in the box for additional run support as we focus on stopping Zeke above anything else. WE will rotate our defensive interior often and utilize run blitzes to keep Elliot from getting nay momentum,.

White will cover Thomas. Peters on Lockett. Haden on More. Hooker over the top iof Locket. Amos on TE. Littleton playing shallow zone and run support.

Miller takes on Whiteworth. Judon plays to keep QB in the pocket.

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I've grown tired of watching ppl vote about how great one QB is and making their decision based on that but letting it slide on how bad others are.

OKC led by Kyle Allen who isnt terrible beats a team led by Josh Allen who is.

**I accidently clicked NOLA for my vote instead of OKC smh... so take one away from NOLA and give it to OKC, that's who gets my vote. 

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