Hasselbeck
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I'm not so worried about Nick Foles exposing him, but that quarterback we play a week after Sunday ... yeah...
Fox Sports and ESPN both show him with 5 picks in 2013 for a total of 11.hawknation2015":33yk1x6u said:sc85sis":33yk1x6u said:His deep coverage skills still need work, but his skills in the box should be fine. He made 11 picks in college playing SLB and SS.
I see eight INTs:
http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/pla ... ley-1.html
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sc85sis":rfawam5j said:Fox Sports and ESPN both show him with 5 picks in 2013 for a total of 11.hawknation2015":rfawam5j said:sc85sis":rfawam5j said:His deep coverage skills still need work, but his skills in the box should be fine. He made 11 picks in college playing SLB and SS.
I see eight INTs:
http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/pla ... ley-1.html
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http://www.foxsports.com/college-footba ... ley-player
I'd have to check further to validate but I'm on my phone at the moment.
Hasselbeck":3guc88ug said:I'm not so worried about Nick Foles exposing him, but that quarterback we play a week after Sunday ... yeah...
Sgt. Largent":1bm5w6fx said:ImTheScientist":1bm5w6fx said:CodeWarrior":1bm5w6fx said:He can hit... to a degree. Dude is small. He is also slow. Right now he is a weakness we will have to cover.
He's just as fast as Kam.
All this does is tell you what a freak Kam is.
Same speed, but Kam is two inches taller and 30 lbs heavier.
Smellyman":3cw5btkq said:Sgt. Largent":3cw5btkq said:ImTheScientist":3cw5btkq said:CodeWarrior":3cw5btkq said:He can hit... to a degree. Dude is small. He is also slow. Right now he is a weakness we will have to cover.
He's just as fast as Kam.
All this does is tell you what a freak Kam is.
Same speed, but Kam is two inches taller and 30 lbs heavier.
Not to derail thread too much.....but Bobby Wagner is a superfreak than.
Also,X and O nerds can elaborate if true. But with Bobby and KJ in Front. Sherm to one side and Earl covering the rest, isn't SS pretty easy in Hawk scheme? Which made an enforcer like Kam great in this scheme. Bailey isn't Kam, but overall the D will be just fine.
Didn't Kam really start to show when Sherm and Earl arrived?
vin.couve12":3k4pwrj8 said:Cover 3 is a 3 deep zone. It is NOT single high as in a cover 1.
Cover 3 has 3 people with deep responsibility. It's literally cut into thirds. By cutting that into 3rds it means you're sacrificing a man underneath. You only have 4 covering underneath.
3 deep, 4 underneath, 4 at the LOS.
Cover 2 is quite different in emphasis. It only has 2 deep and it has 5 covering the underneath routes.
2 deep, 5 underneath, 4 at the LOS
again vs
3 deep, 4 underneath, 4 at the LOS
That's 33% of the deep field vs 50% of the deep field. Granted, there are times when we'll run a press man cover 1 where the FS is hanging back looking for anything deep at all, but it's few and far between. Reason being is that when we go to man coverage on a consistent basis, offenses will start running a lot of natural pick plays and just eat up the 5 to 15 yard passes with relative ease.
Granted, these are basic generalities and there are a lot of variances, but they generally stay in line with the coverage concept.
vin.couve12":1mi46zoz said:So to put emphasis on that, because you are setting out to not get beat deep in a cover 3 by design and you only have 4 players covering underneath, you really need to have some pretty special players in those 4 positions.
Wagner = special
Kam = special
KJ = very good (albeit kind of a rough 2014 in coverage)
Irvin = very good with special upside
In a cover 2 where you have 5 people doing the job of those 4, those people don't need to be as good.
Conversely, in a cover 3, you have 3 people doing the job of 2 in a cover 2 and don't need to be as good.
I'm not saying that Sherm or ET aren't as good or aren't comparable. I actually think that a cover 3 corner has a more difficult job than a cover 2 corner, who actually kind of camps out in a 10-15 yard zone. It's ironic that Revis has actually played a lot of cover 2 aside from man coverage. Cover 3 is difficult for a corner because your main responsibility is to not get beat deep, but teams will try to throw underneath you a lot. The term, "run them off" is really what applies here. They tend to try and attack the area between the flat and deep sideline and the cover 3 corner has to try to be aware of when they need to come off their route and not let that beat up the defense all day.
The FS in a cover 3, however; shouldn't need to get to the sideline too much to cover for the corners. If he does, then the corners aren't doing their job. He's looking for deep middle. This doesn't mean that ET isn't the best FS, but it does mean that his job is a little easier than a cover 2 safety.
Now, going back to those 4 players in the underneath coverage, I'm expecting offenses to go at the path of least resistance. That's going to be Bailey unless he proves otherwise.
Bob Loblaw":1d6hubzj said:This guy is Undrafted, barely 6 feet , 205 lbs. also not overly fast. Kam is 6'3 , runs like the wind an is an absolute beast. This loss is so significant. It's like taking Ronnie Lott out of the lineup in his prime that's how big this is. Bailey cannot carry this dudes jock strap on the field