I agree.I am hoping you are right.
Williams playing tight on occasion will be a big help imho
I’m just worried about the 3rd & 4th options for a QB. Rochell got one snap this week. Yikes.
I agree.I am hoping you are right.
Williams playing tight on occasion will be a big help imho
McVay has been raving about Donte so we possibly have that going for usI agree.
I’m just worried about the 3rd & 4th options for a QB. Rochell got one snap this week. Yikes.
There’s a cap on what Donte can offer.. he’s just too limited physically.McVay has been raving about Donte so we possibly have that going for us
I am not too concerned with Donte's size as long as he only covers slot receivers. We have frequently had shorter Slot Corner Backs in the past and hasn't hurt us too badly in games.There’s a cap on what Donte can offer.. he’s just too limited physically.
They need someone with Rochell’s size to deal with the bigger targets.
There's a good discussion on "The Football Show" podcast either this week or last week about slots.I am not too concerned with Donte's size as long as he only covers slot receivers. We have frequently had shorter Slot Corner Backs in the past and hasn't hurt us too badly in games.
Maybe a play or two here or there might hamper us but nothing that we can't overcome in the long run
How about we move him to where a shorter WR is - not every team has every receiver 6 ft or biggerThere's a good discussion on "The Football Show" podcast either this week or last week about slots.
The reality is that we just don't see as many Edleman types in that spot anymore.. maybe it's cyclical. You'll note on the Jags biggest gain on Sunday they had a big WR, Laquan Treadwell, lined up in the slot and he just ran right by DD, who tried to flop for a penalty. If you try to hide him there against the Cards, Green is going to get moved into the slot. Offenses are just too sophisticated to hide that stuff.
Kupp plays the slot a bunch.. he's 6-2... there are more and more.
I'm pretty concerned about it, obviously.
Oh, no.. first five yards.. there’s no penalty there and I don’t know what DD was thinking.How about we move him to where a shorter WR is - not every team has every receiver 6 ft or bigger
Plus that play on Laquan - he ran over DD - there should have been a penalty on that
I am pretty sure you can't run over a defensive back like that but I could be wrongOh, no.. first five yards.. there’s no penalty there and I don’t know what DD was thinking.
In that scenario, you’d have him lined up on Kirk, against the Cards, who is 5-11, 200 and a burner.
DD gives up size and has nowhere near the long speed to keep up.
It’s not.I am pretty sure you can't run over a defensive back like that but I could be wrong
That's offensive interference if I recall correctly
He initiated the contact within 5 and flopped backward.In the first 5 yards you can truck his little ass. But going off memory it might not have been within that first 5 yards. Probably around 8ish or so which would be a ticky-tack type call but I'd take it.
Just rewatched ball was at 28, contact was at 33.In the first 5 yards you can truck his little ass. But going off memory it might not have been within that first 5 yards. Probably around 8ish or so which would be a ticky-tack type call but I'd take it.
Bingo. Throw in Jones at ILB and this is the formula to keep winning games and shutting down the run. Keep Reeder off the field, and keep Rapp down in the box as much as possible. But Gaines has been a monster inside vs the run too. He gets a lot of credit because hes a good pass rusher, but hes an all around stud.AD and Gaines on the interior, Floyd, and Miller on the edges, Jones and Hollins at LB with Rapp as an in the box SS. That is one of the few things I've seen Morris do that I absolutely agree with. It's how they controlled the Card's run game.