Jump to content
Posted

image.png

 

Not long ago. The Strong End Bapstiste and the Vyper End in this case Sneed, would be defensive ends with their hands on the ground.

In front reduction defense though only  the tackles who are pinched in have their hand down. QB has a good idea of 2 rushers but the other 5 in the front 7 can rush the passer or drop in coverage

 

Golden has trust in coach Mickens Corners and Coach O'Leary's safeties that the pass rush will effect the play before the pass coverage busts. He was right. They get in there clean Make the QB leave the pocket and he throws it away.

 

Featured Replies

  • Author

 

image.png

 

image.png

The Vyper will always be on the boundary side(Side with less players) The Strong side end is to the field. I think Lewis is defending the slot and mickey is up top to the field. Don't think I have all 11 in this one sp I'm not sure where DJ Brown is, but hes there out of the picture. 

  • Author

image.png

 

Look at all these different looks. You've got Pressure coming. Look at up top!  Morrison Barely a yard of his receiver! Thats tight coverage! Believe Lewis is dpwn there at the point of the point of the bunch in the slot and Mickey is backed off at the bottom. 

  • Author

image.png

The only time notre dame got a bit more condensed is when OSU had a wing TE  2 receivers. Don't quote me but I think its max protect for a deep shot

  • Author

 

image.png

Baptiste solved that problem on this one corers played closer and #1 got around the strong side for a sack.

Very good analysis. I think he did much better with his blitzes this year. I felt like last year he brought blitzes just to bring a bunch of extra guys, but the blitzes this year were more intentional/planned and the players were timing their blitzes much better. There were no crazy last safety blitzes like last year. lol

  • Author
16 hours ago, NDhoosier said:

Very good analysis. I think he did much better with his blitzes this year. I felt like last year he brought blitzes just to bring a bunch of extra guys, but the blitzes this year were more intentional/planned and the players were timing their blitzes much better. There were no crazy last safety blitzes like last year. lol

Thanks. I've never been a fan of the safety blitz either. If they creep up pre-snap the QB can usually see them. If they wait until the snap they usually have a 10-12 yard run to make which takes 3 seconds and most QBs get the ball out in under 3 seconds. If they want to blitz a db. I'd rather them wait until the ball is on Morrison's hash mark and send a short corner blitz you then rotate the safety where Morrison's coverage responsibilities would have been. I'd much rather a short corner blitz then a long safety blitz. That said my favorite blitz is just sending a linebacker or to when they are in their normal positions. Generally speaking a TE or RB can catch a first down in that scenario but not often a TD. Like you said if you send a safety or the occasional corner there is always more risk for that dreaded explosive and/or scoring play.

  • Author

image.png

Here's the Morrison blitz I like he has a short distance to run  and DJ Brown is back there to cover. Turned into a run blitz. 

 

  • Author

image.png

Started to see the blitz and some conservative coverage here. Schuler got in at safety. Sneed at a rover spot.

I sure hope Golden stays around, but I hope Mickens took good notes just in case.

  • Author
22 minutes ago, JeffV said:

I sure hope Golden stays around, but I hope Mickens took good notes just in case.

As long our corners are taught how to press in man we're good

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...