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Play 4: 1st Quarter, 1st-and-10 from the LA 17
View: https://x.com/bgrisakTST/status/1713349571890319456?s=20
Here we get Mathis’ first pressure and it’s a great play design from defensive coordinator Raheem Morris. This is is an alignment that Morris has rolled out frequently this season in order to get pass rushers either a favorable matchup or free run at the quarterback.
Morris calls a “BOSS” alignment which stands for “Big on Same Side”. As you can see, the Rams have started with three of their bigs on the right side and show blitz with Ernest Jones. This forces the offensive line to slide that direction, leaving Mathis a free-run at the quarterback.
Any other quarterback and this might end up being a sack. However, Mathis does force Hurts to escape to his right. Unfortunately, Hoecht breaks contain on the other side and Hurts is able to escape the pocket and pick up positive yards.
Actually this one is Penny, the 5-1, not what Morris calls "Gold" or what Cody Alexander calls "BOSS"
it's not an overload, but the NT slightly on shoulder of Kelce, a 1-tech or shaded 0-tech ... it does not have the
3 "bigs" on one side .. but it did create Mathis being the free runner and a pressure by him.
This is what Cody is talking about when he says "BOSS" 3 DL one one side and one opposite ... and one or two LBers
who can drop or cover ... again, Gold (probably Bronze for the slight variations in where guys go and yes, you are right, Rams
run stunts from this all the time
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Play 7: 2nd Quarter, 3rd-and-9 from the PHI 41
View: https://x.com/bgrisakTST/status/1713350955859648974?s=20
There’s a lot to like about this play. Again, Morris calls a BOSS alignment with Mathis, Donald, and Turner as the “bigs”, giving a one-on-one matchup to Young. There’s also a stunt. Morris is trying to take advantage of Jason Kelce’s head being on a swivel, but the Eagles center is just very good.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQDyKhhgB4c&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.turfshowtimes.com%2F
In terms of Mathis on this play, there are a few things to like and things that he could do better. First off, the spin move that he pulled off on Lane Johnson was a lot of fun to watch. It shows off his athleticism and explosiveness as a player. However, by doing so, he breaks contain and Hurts is able to flush the pocket. Against a pocket passer, this may end up being a sack.
Mathis recovers, but slips and is unable to tackle Hurts in the open field. That’s another moment where he could be better, but also unfortunate that he slipped. On grass, that maybe doesn’t happen.
Yes, this is the 3x1 Gold, or "BOSS" as Cody calls it ...this is from the clip you posted ... you can see the 3x1 and in this case 2 LBers ... both can rush, one can rush, or neither can rush and they can work in with the Dl stints, creating the 3-man weave he's talking about
I think this is the sideline of that same play--
But main point is Mathis, IMO, showed something. I don't know why he didn't play down the stretch, I think he has more to offer than Hampton but maybe Hampton looked better in practice, or picked up defense better.
I think Mathis can be a rotational guy in 2024 at the edge... more size and power than Hampton ... but not knowing what Rams saw, maybe he's not "all that" I just saw when he played he had more impact plays than Hampton.
We'll see.