Originally posted by thl408:KWilliams put in a tough spot for sure. I think the perfect way to play this is Colbert matches Thielen and Spoon is able to handle any kind of Post route from #1. This puts big pressure on Spoon though. It's a good play by the offense. The depth Thielen ran his route makes it iffy on whether Colbert considers Thielen "vertical".Originally posted by kaynj:Originally posted by NCommand:Originally posted by jonnydel:When I watched this I felt like Williams got caught watching the crosser expecting him to continue his route and was getting ready to jump on the crosser. Instead, the receiver cut it off over the middle. That's a play where the opposing team out-schemed us on this one. It happens to all defenses. Those OC's are getting paid too.Originally posted by thl408:This is the biggest gain for MIN on the day. Theilen was the go to guy for Cousins all game long and here he converts a 3rd down to continue the drive that ended in KRudolph's TD.
Quarters vs three level flood
Rarely see Quarters coverage from Saleh so this is a changeup.
This is a key moment in the play for Colbert. If the #2WR (Thielen 19) goes vertical, then Colbert will match him. If Thielen does not go vertical, then Colbert is to double team the #1WR (red arrow).
As Thielen (19) bends his bench route, Colbert makes the determination that Thielen is not going vertical, moves off Thielen, and double teams the #1. KWilliams is distracted by the drag route from Diggs so he does not gain depth. This allows Thielen to be unaccounted for. Thielen is kind of in no man's land so I can see why Colbert let him go. If Colbert doesn't double the Go route up the sideline, then Spoon is on his own with no inside help in case that WR runs a Post.
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Yeah, Cousins had two wide open there with Williams caught in no-man's land. I remember the commentator getting on him for what he was even looking at but it was that wide open crosser in the middle of the field. Pick your poison. I'm not even sure how this should have been defended.
Huge play in this game.
Warner should have stayed with Diggs. You can see that Sherman had the guy running into the flat. Warner stays with Diggs now Williams can follow Thielan. I think Williams was also caught in a spot where he didnt know who to stay with since Warner followed the guy into the flat
Diggs put his arms out to draw more attention to himself. It's 3rd & 5 so KWilliams has to be threatened by Diggs. I don't blame KW for thinking he needs to stay with Diggs. I also don't blame Colbert for helping Spoon although I don't know who that WR is. Probably Treadwell.
Great assessment and break down bro.
Do you think Warner should have stay with Diggs?
Definitely agree that Colbert and Williams were both somewhat unsure. Hope the DC can clear this up. With at that point in the game the next play they punt.