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Jeremy Igo

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Every Tuesday I like to log in to NFL Gamepass and check out the different angles in the coach's film. As such, why not post a few things of note as I go along. 

 

First play from scrimmage is a 15 yard gainer for the Rams. 

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Point of interest: Michael Griffin is actually the strong safety here, that is Kurt Coleman back at the 45 in the free safety spot. So technically Griffin started at safety over Boston.

This looks play like James Bradberry's fault. He did not switch to Griffin's man once he was picked. 15 yard gain results. Rivera said after the game that Bradberry showed rust. 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Every Tuesday I like to log in to NFL Gamepass and check out the different angles in the coach's film. As such, why not post a few things of note as I go along. 

 

First play from scrimmage is a 15 yard gainer for the Rams. 

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Point of interest: Michael Griffin is actually the strong safety here, that is Kurt Coleman back at the 45 in the free safety spot. This looks like James Bradberry's fault. He did not switch to Griffin's man once he was picked. 15 yard gain results. Rivera said after the game that Bradberry showed rust. 

 

 

 

 

On the radio broadcast Robinson frequently commented that the corners were making themselves susceptible to picks by playing at the same depth when thever rams were bunching receivers. I can't tell if this was one of those situations.

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3 hours ago, csx said:

On the radio broadcast Robinson frequently commented that the corners were making themselves susceptible to picks by playing at the same depth when thever rams were bunching receivers. I can't tell if this was one of those situations.

It isn't. Griffin is reading run like a linebacker until the tight end pops out. Just a good offensive play call. 

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Another 15 yard pass play from Case Keenum. 

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Daryl Worley does a nice job here keeping the receiver to the inside where the help is. Worley trips as the WR makes his move. The turf was chewed up in places from the college game Saturday, possible explanation. 

Tre Boston doesn't get there in time. Boston may be staying back a bit further to prevent the huge plays that have gashed this defense every week. 15 yards better than a TD. 

 

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17 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Every Tuesday I like to log in to NFL Gamepass and check out the different angles in the coach's film. As such, why not post a few things of note as I go along. 

 

First play from scrimmage is a 15 yard gainer for the Rams. 

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Point of interest: Michael Griffin is actually the strong safety here, that is Kurt Coleman back at the 45 in the free safety spot. So technically Griffin started at safety over Boston.

This looks play like James Bradberry's fault. He did not switch to Griffin's man once he was picked. 15 yard gain results. Rivera said after the game that Bradberry showed rust. 

 

 

 

Little dyslexia there zod. 

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Still Rams first series. 

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Once again Michael Griffin up at Strong Safety with Coleman back in the free spot. 

Looks like the Panthers like this combo on 1st downs. Coleman playing less and less Strong Safety. 

Biggest mistake of the season imo was moving Colman. Took a strength and made it a weakness. 

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Panthers ball. 3rd and 3. Rams showing blitz in a Cover 1 defense. 

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4 reads, only 1 of which is even remotely ready for the ball as Cam is sacked. This kind of thing drives me crazy about the offensive play calling. The Rams aren't hiding the fact that they are going to bring the pressure. The long developing routes by 75% of the targets are pointless. 

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8 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Panthers ball. 3rd and 3. Rams showing blitz in a Cover 1 defense. 

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4 reads, only 1 of which is even remotely ready for the ball as Cam is sacked. This kind of thing drives me crazy about the offensive play calling. The Rams aren't hiding the fact that they are going to bring the pressure. The long developing routes by 75% of the targets are pointless. 

Whoever that is.....he's wide the fug open.

There are 4 receivers within 10 yards of the line of scrimmage.  they are all covered well other than the one literally by himself. 

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3 hours ago, csx said:

Whoever that is.....he's wide the fug open.

There are 4 receivers within 10 yards of the line of scrimmage.  they are all covered well other than the one literally by himself. 

No, thats KB, he is so big you cannot see the defender behind him. You just can't see it. I thought the same thing. He is covered.  

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