Banks is NOT the answer.There were so many examples of bad tackling, where do I start? How many times did we chase after AR only to flop down at his feet? That absolute clown show where THREE tacklers missed the receiver after the catch.
What are they teaching these guys in practice? I mean, the guys are often sharing the same space, how is it that nobody seems to know how to wrap up?
What do you mean by #2? Just trying to learn more about the x and o's of the game. I guess when they're stacking their wr's we're not matching up properly?1. We're not committed to stopping the run because we're playing split safeties all game
2. We're giving up outside leverage when they play stacked close which makes no sense.
3. When we do blitz it's a zone blitz 100% of the time so easy pickin's
BTW... We wonThere were so many examples of bad tackling, where do I start? How many times did we chase after AR only to flop down at his feet? That absolute clown show where THREE tacklers missed the receiver after the catch.
What are they teaching these guys in practice? I mean, the guys are often sharing the same space, how is it that nobody seems to know how to wrap up?
They lined up WRs close to the OL in a 2x2 formation. When people line up like that or in close bunch(3x1) they are usually trying to create space to the outside, not all the time. Popular concept is mesh with one WR running a corner route or Y corner with RB going to flat. If you don't hold outside leverage, it's an easy throw. You're also setting the edge in the run game, so if you don't hold the edge and turn the run back inside, there's no one else to make the play.What do you mean by #2? Just trying to learn more about the x and o's of the game. I guess when they're stacking their wr's we're not matching up properly?
BTW... We won