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The majority of yesterday sacks were coverage sacks


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11 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Our secondary is solid (Cockrell looked good last night). I just wish Ron didn’t play then 10 yards off the line of scrimmage... 

In this case we were clearly running a bend but don’t break scheme. It worked. Murray got 3-6 yard completions but his YPA and even YPC were horrendous. 41 passes for 170 yards.

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2 minutes ago, TN05 said:

In this case we were clearly running a bend but don’t break scheme. It worked. Murray got 3-6 yard completions but his YPA and even YPC were horrendous. 41 passes for 170 yards.

Noticed this as well.  Against that offense, it's probably the right call.  That offense is designed to score a lot of points quickly.  Making them drive the field works against them.

While I agree, our secondary did a good job, our pressure was good.  We didn't get many quick sacks, but we were getting good fast *pressure*, making Murray uncomfortable in the pocket.

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25 minutes ago, TN05 said:

In this case we were clearly running a bend but don’t break scheme. It worked. Murray got 3-6 yard completions but his YPA and even YPC were horrendous. 41 passes for 170 yards.

It always works against mediocre qbs and rookie qbs. An above average qb carves them up. This was game where the scheme was perfect for the team we played against.

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4 hours ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

We give up way to many first downs with easy passes because there's no defender close. We got lucky the cardinals receivers dropped some wide open passes too

This was intentional. We wanted to keep them from attacking deep, so we gave them short routes but locked up deeper ones. This is obviously not a plan for every week.

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Secondary is worlds better, Tre Boston and Reid look like a good tandem so far.

Yeah the pass rush wasn’t dominating like the stat sheet shows, a lot of times it was kyler running in circles in the pocket.

Luckily he might be the most explosive qb we face all yeah. 

We got bailed out by 3 drops that could have changed the game entirely 

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