Would like to see more variety and more man coverage.Curious, what's the disappointing part for you about that stat?
Thought they played a lot of soft / umbrella coverage last year that was ineffective; and 62% Cover 3 and 4 confirms that.
Would like to see more variety and more man coverage.Curious, what's the disappointing part for you about that stat?
hater!Yes but you have said 'Tampa 2' a lot.
Except for your Rob Havenstein takes, I don't think posters laugh at you as much as we push-back; and, I think it's because you often state your opinions as facts. I think that's the 'difference'.
In the case of Havenstein, you don't think much of him. That's OK. However, you have insisted the Rams Would move-on from him every season for the past 5 years ... even right after the Rams signed him to an extension.
You don't post that you Think the Rams Should move on from Havenstein, or that you Wish they Would move-on. You consistently post that they Will move-on.
Anyway, that's just my opinion. I often like reading your posts.
Now, that @Loyal guy ... he's a trouble-maker.
I think it has more to do with matching up to give each player the best assignment. To do that one player has to pick up the WR or TE who is left - typically their most dangerous skill player so you match your best CB on their WR or perhaps safety on their TEIt has been reported that Durant is learning "star" but he's not close to having the build or physicality of a linebacker, or even Ramsey.
Would like to see more variety and more man coverage.
Thought they played a lot of soft / umbrella coverage last year that was ineffective; and 62% Cover 3 and 4 confirms that.
Whatever they were set-up to do last year, sure did not work.Certainly you can play these coverages (3 and 4) with different techniques such as press but that's not what we're set up to do.
I don't know if where they are going to get that good-to-great pass rush, or speed on the back-end.It does seem like we're trying to get back to where we were a few years ago, good to great pass rush and guys who can break fast and accurately from off coverage. But if you don't have both of those, it can be death by a thousand cuts.
I am all for being more aggressive.I would not be shocked if Morris has to mix up the coverages (some zone blitzes and a tick more man coverage) a bit more this year and take more chances though and use the raw athleticism of some of these guys to make plays fast even if it's a mistake.
What I didn't like about Morris defense last year is pinpointed to 3 gamesWhatever they were set-up to do last year, sure did not work.
I don't know if where they are going to get that good-to-great pass rush, or speed on the back-end.
I am all for being more aggressive.
Anyway, I hope it works-out!