cymatica
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This used to be painfully true with Seahawks before MM came on board. Way too often when it looked like our D was about to put the opposing QB on the ground for a big loss of yards, the QB would make an elusive move or two, find room to throw, and golly, the opponent just picked up 20.
But now that MM has everyone on D with all of their screws hydraulically tightened, they no longer assume the defenders up front have the QB handled -- even when the potential ball catchers they're covering seem to let up for a second (as they tend to do when they notice that their QB is on the verge of being pulverized). I think some of our defenders in the past used to mirror this, but no longer -- they now make sure they keep covering hard core until the the play is unquestionably over. And thus, under MM, QB pressures seem more effective as compared to pre-MM days.
I think that's mostly a product of the scheme. MM knows how and when to attack protections.
I would also imagine the way they disguise and wait until the last second to rotate safeties might help the coverage not break down after the 1st couple reads. Cousins mentioned they had one of the best disguises just from waiting until the last second, during the play, to rotate safeties