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- Waterbear
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- littleken
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The Browns and Kitchens sucks. McVay can outscheme good D scheme and exploit defensive weaknesses.
- qnnhan7
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Originally posted by littleken:Did he play well or did we scheme well? Maybe both. We should know the answer after playing the Rams.
The Browns and Kitchens sucks. McVay can outscheme good D scheme and exploit defensive weaknesses.
McVay struggled to score on the same type of defense as the Niners but half as good in the Seahawks. Niners defense will limit Gurley, and rattle Goff.
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- OnTheClock
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- Heroism
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A key element of playing Cover 3 CB is playing between two verts.
— Fourth and Nine (@fourth_nine) October 9, 2019
Moseley does a great job of not overcommitting one way, flipping his hips, reacting to the throw, and making a play on the ball without hooking the receiver drawing a flag. (via @eric_crocker) pic.twitter.com/GZCRLIJeO2
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- dj43
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Originally posted by Heroism:
This is such a great play, especially in the redzone where everything happens faster. Tremendous display of discipline and understanding of scheme. Dude is a player.
A key element of playing Cover 3 CB is playing between two verts.
— Fourth and Nine (@fourth_nine) October 9, 2019
Moseley does a great job of not overcommitting one way, flipping his hips, reacting to the throw, and making a play on the ball without hooking the receiver drawing a flag. (via @eric_crocker) pic.twitter.com/GZCRLIJeO2
He said he knew the route before the play started. Uncle Sherm?
- lamontb
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Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by Heroism:
This is such a great play, especially in the redzone where everything happens faster. Tremendous display of discipline and understanding of scheme. Dude is a player.
A key element of playing Cover 3 CB is playing between two verts.
— Fourth and Nine (@fourth_nine) October 9, 2019
Moseley does a great job of not overcommitting one way, flipping his hips, reacting to the throw, and making a play on the ball without hooking the receiver drawing a flag. (via @eric_crocker) pic.twitter.com/GZCRLIJeO2
He said he knew the route before the play started. Uncle Sherm?
My guess would be it's a play Cleveland probably likes to run in the red zone a lot and they saw it on tape.
Bigger test this week b/c McVay will do a better job at scheming than the Browns trash coaches.
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Height 5111, 190 lbs, 31.5" arms - median size
21 bench, 4.42s 40 yard, 6.83s 3-cone, 4.03s SS, 38.5" VJ, 125" BJ - all measurable (expect broad jump) is top-25%.
He was the 3rd most athletic CB in the 2018 draft, with a z-score of 1.7 (better than 95.4% of CBs).
Yet he ended up undrafted, as a 3-year starter from a P5 school.
- Memphis9er
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Originally posted by Poldarn49:
I looked up EMan's draft measurables.
Height 5111, 190 lbs, 31.5" arms - median size
21 bench, 4.42s 40 yard, 6.83s 3-cone, 4.03s SS, 38.5" VJ, 125" BJ - all measurable (expect broad jump) is top-25%.
He was the 3rd most athletic CB in the 2018 draft, with a z-score of 1.7 (better than 95.4% of CBs).
Yet he ended up undrafted, as a 3-year starter from a P5 school.
Our good fortune.
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Originally posted by lamontb:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by Heroism:
This is such a great play, especially in the redzone where everything happens faster. Tremendous display of discipline and understanding of scheme. Dude is a player.
A key element of playing Cover 3 CB is playing between two verts.
— Fourth and Nine (@fourth_nine) October 9, 2019
Moseley does a great job of not overcommitting one way, flipping his hips, reacting to the throw, and making a play on the ball without hooking the receiver drawing a flag. (via @eric_crocker) pic.twitter.com/GZCRLIJeO2
He said he knew the route before the play started. Uncle Sherm?
My guess would be it's a play Cleveland probably likes to run in the red zone a lot and they saw it on tape.
Bigger test this week b/c McVay will do a better job at scheming than the Browns trash coaches.
Baker's eyes and shoulders are also pointing right to the seam route, he gave it away. Either way it's a great play by the CB. Ward was slow to react, would not have gotten there.
- TheXFactor
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Originally posted by Memphis9er:
He played damned good coverage in college. Not surprised he is playing well so far in the pros with Sherm and our improved db coaching.
how the hell did he go undrafted?
- NinerBuff
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Originally posted by TheXFactor:Originally posted by Memphis9er:He played damned good coverage in college. Not surprised he is playing well so far in the pros with Sherm and our improved db coaching.
how the hell did he go undrafted?
We have some damn good players on our team who where rounds 5th, 6th, 7th, and UDFA...
But hey, Lynch, why didn't you mortgage the future for OBJ?!
- Memphis9er
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Originally posted by TheXFactor:
Originally posted by Memphis9er:
He played damned good coverage in college. Not surprised he is playing well so far in the pros with Sherm and our improved db coaching.
how the hell did he go undrafted?
Played for a bad team.