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NFLN's Warren Sapp Picks Apart Haynesworth

Discussion in 'Other NFL' started by alen1, Aug 12, 2010.

  1. alen1

    alen1 New Member

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    Watch Sapp dissect the tape at the link.

    http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-training-camps/09000d5d819a264a/Haynesworth-s-role

    "As we look back and think about Albert Haynesworth a year ago, let's watch the tape. The first play against the Dallas Cowboys ... we're all waiting on you to make some plays, and ... [Haynesworth gets blocked off his feet in a line slide] OH! We call that ‘O.G.', or ‘On the Ground' for a defensive lineman. First play of the game. Come back -- these plays are in sequence. A bubble screen, designed to make a defensive lineman run. Let you get up the field, throw the ball behind you [Haynesworth gets doubles out of the play and loafs back the line of scrimmage, trundling over to leap on top of the pile waaaaay after the play]. C'mon, Albert -- let's use some effort. It's the second play of the game! It's Monday Night Football! Cowboys and Indians. COME ON! You still on the ground? ‘J.O.P.', we call that -- ‘Jump On Pile!'

    "Quick pass here ... Cowboys are playing ... oh -- not much effort or anything, but the ball's out. We'll give you a pass on that one. [Next] play of the game. Right where you want to be, in that three-technique, hittin' it and getting' it ... oh! [Haynesworth gets overwhelmed by a double-team]. Three-man rush, completed pass, got something going on, ball's still alive ... Let's go, Albert. C'MON! That's called a change of speed, my friend. When you have a change of speed, four plays into the game, he's out of the game now. The Cowboys have entered the red zone now. You want all your big weapons out there to prevent a team from scoring seven points, only giving up three. Albert's on the bench, getting a little water, a little Gatorade ... let's see what Albert has for us after two plays off. Mind you -- the Cowboys are in the red zone.

    "C'mon, Albert -- you gotta give us something! Back in the 4-3 front again, and there's the counter [Haynesworth gets washed out by yet another double-team] ... See, what we call that right there is no bend, no lean -- he's not mean! He's not going to the ball! He's not inflicting any punishment on any Cowboys.

    "Albert! You recognize anything that looks like a counter? No! We call that ‘being fooled and deceived.' When you're tired, you look up. When you peek, you're defeated all day long. The Cowboys went right down the field in eight plays and scored. Albert's in on six, and out on two. That's why you have to run the 300-yard shuttle -- Mike Shanahan wants to see more. Because you can't play this game tired, high, and off the field."
     
  2. finyank13

    finyank13 Reality Check

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    Ripped by a true HOF'er too...or soon to be....cat played the game the right way...champion...
     
  3. Vengeful Odin

    Vengeful Odin Norse Mod

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    I love Warren Sapp.
     

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