Very interesting:
http://vimeo.com/51234799
Gotta love the pool cue. :lol:
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I've noticed this a lot and it works cause we do blitz a lot. This is the first time in nearly 2 decades where I'm having trouble figuring out whose blitzing/whose dropping when they line up. Usually you can tell 80% of the time but they've done a great job disguising it.
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For all the people who are appreciating the defense doing this kind of stuff and being successful with it, realize that the linebackers are a big part of it.
This whole deal doesn't work all that well without linebackers who are good blitzers and can drop into coverage well from disadvantageous positions.Stringer Bell, Anonymous, Ohio Fanatic and 3 others like this. -
Great job by Coyle giving Wake and Starks/Oddie at RDT the best shots at doing something. They are the best Dlinemen.
To beat this defense, I think the QB lobs the ball to the sideline WRs just under and outside the safeties. Very much a cover two hole. I wouldn't attempt hot slants because you don't know if the LB will drop. If they do then it's an INT instead of a completed slant. -
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Very good watch, thanks for posting it Shou, love how Coyle seems to know just how to play to our strengths and disguise our weaknesses. And Coyle seems to be coaching up our DB's, and as they get better, with our #2 Run Defense, we could be looking at a seriously tough Defense for teams to try to score on us.
OT but unworthy of it's own thread: anyone know how Vontae Davis is playing for the Colts? I'd just like to know, this will also give us some insight into Coyle's ability to judge talent.smahtaz likes this. -
Obviously my 8-10 figure's a total guess. I just don't thing two LBs in the A gaps could make up the ground, through trash and bodies, to get outside on a speed guy.smahtaz likes this. -
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I don't know what happened, but it looks like we got a steal in trading him for a 2nd.shouright likes this. -
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I don't know if it's completely fair to judge Vontae Davis based on how he's playing with the Colts.
His alternatives have been playing pretty well. Not as well as Davis was capable of, but Davis rarely played up to that level and if the coaching staff didn't think he was capable of excelling here, it's not really unreasonable to give them the benefit of the doubt right now. What Richard Marshall and even Nolan Caroll have done so far isn't particularly different from Davis' standards. -
If Nolan Carroll keeps playing as well as he did last week, Marshall may have a hard time getting his starting job back.