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Could've been first game jitters for Speights. Really the entire defense tightened up after the first quarter.Speights - seemed a bit shaky in the very beginning but really came into the heat seeking missile we saw in preseason as the game wore on. Had a really nice game. He should see increased playing time imo.
Hummel - we see why he hasn't been playing. Chasing players all game and completely screwed up responsibility on a few TE assignments that resulted in big plays.
Rozeboom - we see why he's still playing because he at least follows his responsibility even if he almost never makes an actual play and is usually just cleaning up his own mess. Both are frustrating to watch though.
Could've been first game jitters for Speights. Really the entire defense tightened up after the first quarter.
That's the Hummel I remember from last year's preseason. Always chasing the receiver.
Yep. 49ers game was the last time, coincidentally also 145%.Doing quick math of the three TEs, their combined snaps were 145% of the offensive plays.
Assuming there was at least one TE on the field for every snap, and no three-TE formations (may not be the case) ... that would mean the Rams used two-TE-sets on 45% of their offensive snaps.
That seems quite a bit higher than recent games.
There were 32 12 personnel snaps. By far the most this year.-TE rotating a lot, could be because of the short week. Good mix of 12 personnel
- Looks like Durant got the job at the other corner spot after last weeks performance
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This is why we wanted to see Speights
There were 32 12 personnel snaps. By far the most this year.
It's surprising Witherspoon only got 9 snaps and is apparently behind Wallace now.
Me neither. This is what I hoped to see, & here it is.I don't think I've seen Reeder do that once this year.
Reeder is on IR.Hummel was reacting and not acting on plays. He looked lost on a number of crossing routes. But it was his first real game time action this year. He does have good side line to side line speed. He just needs to make sure he's in the right spot and that might come w more playing time. Time will tell.
Speights looked good once he settled another extended week should help him be more comfortable in the upcoming weeks. Let's hope Reeder rides the bench the rest of the year
Great observation, and was wondering about him + Latu. I think even Latu isn't doing nearly as well as Verse.Quick Observation.
I am re-watching last night's game; and when Minnesota rookie Dallas Turner had a penalty on a punt, I thought to myself that I had not noticed Turner before then.
Turner, along with Jared Verse and Laiatu Latu, were generally regarded as the top-3 Edge players in the Draft.
Turner was selected at #17 overall ... two picks ahead of Verse.
Last night, Dallas Turner played three defensive snaps, out of 71 total defensive plays. About 4%.
Jared Verse played 42 snaps, out of 50 total defensive plays ... that's 84%.
To be fair and objective, Turner is an impressive athlete; and is almost three full years younger than Verse.
Latu's been sort of as advertised. He was the guy that looked like he could plug in and play soon. But he doesn't possess the upside of Verse. Verse is so much better than I thought he was. The power he has in his rush is Bosa type power, that ability to shock OTs and knock them back. The play where the Vikes LT got hurt he was betting popped backward hard. Straight bullied. There aren't a lot of guys who can do that as rooks. Only your top guys have that kind of power.Great observation, and was wondering about him + Latu. I think even Latu isn't doing nearly as well as Verse.
I think we landed the best stud OLB in the '24 draft, hands down. His buddy Fiske isn't too shabby either lol, just wish his arms were about 1" - 2" longer... saw him reach to grasp Darn old once, and juuuust slip by his outstretched fingers.
But, had BY not gotten the safety, 55 would've, either directly or via the hold that Quessenberry put on him.