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Robert Saleh on CBs shadowing WRs


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I respect Saleh a lot more than Evero. We talk a lot about our CBs not covering specific WRs but we also don’t run very much man coverage. Saleh does a good job of explaining it here. 
 

It also amplifies why we don’t need Jaycee and his contract if we keep this scheme.

https://x.com/grantcohn/status/2006498713217413310?s=46
 

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I've seen this explained here before. I believe people glossed over it because it removed something to complain about and required them to think more than they like 

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When you have a CB shadowing a receiver,  in actually complicates things for most defenses that aren't pure man.  Few defense run pure man, as even with the talent,  its easier to exploit,  especially with the run game. 

There is a lot.more to it. I don't think we'll ever run a heavy man defense, regardless of who we have as our DC.  Our front 7 isn't good enough to pull it off. 

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