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So it seems to me after re-watching the Redskins game last night that our Zone Defense is really having some trouble stopping the passing game. That would help to explain why our defense is currently ranked 22nd in Opposing Passing Yards. (255.5 passing yards per game against us). Last year we were #1 in this stat, so it doesn't seem like a fluke to me, something has changed.
Right now in chronological order the opposing QB's have been put up these stats:
Passer Rating:
81.5 + 124.2 + 85.7 + 102 = 393.4 Total Passer Rating
393.4 Total Passer Rating / 4 Games = 98.35 Passer Rating Average
So we are on average giving up a Passer Rating of 98.35
I don't have the stats for last year, but it seems like a no-brainer that this is a HUGE decline for our Defense.
A 98.4 Passer Rating would rank a QB as #9th in the league THIS SEASON.
A 98.4 Passer Rating would rank a QB as #8th in the league LAST SEASON.
We have also given up 8 Passing Touchdowns compared to only 2 Interceptions?!
That's nearly as good as Russell Wilson so far (8 TD / 1 INT).
In chronological order the opposing QB's have been put up these stats:
Total Completions:
22 + 28 + 31 + 21 = 102 Total Completions
Total Attempts:
33 + 37 + 49 + 36 = 155 Total Attempts
Total Completion Percentage:
102 Total Completions / 155 Total Attempts = 65.8% Total Completion Percentage
A 65.8% Completion Percentage would rank a QB as #14th in the league THIS SEASON.
A 65.8% Completion Percentage would rank a QB as #7th in the league LAST SEASON.
So there's the basic stats presented for you. I realize that we have faced 3 great QB's so far this season, but even Kirk Cousins put up 283 Passing Yards on us last night.
If we averaged giving up 283 Passing Yards per game we would be 4th worst in the league. Right now we are 11th worst in the league:
http://espn.go.com/nfl/statistics/t...singYardsPerGame/position/defense/order/false
My Question:
Have teams figured out how to expose our Zone Defense? It seems like we are getting consistently bad match ups where our defenders are switching coverage and getting beat.
Denver did it to us multiple times on the same drive. The Chargers did it to us all game.
And we saw it once again last night as we had Kam Chancellor defending DeSean Jackson on multiple deep passing plays. Shouldn't that never happen?
I'm not an expert at all about defensive formations and schemes which is why I'm posting this because I truly want to hear what people think about this.
Here's a visual example I made with some screenshots:
So there it is, to me it appears that our Zone Defense failed to properly read the play, Sherman should of stayed on DeSean Jackson and Chancellor should of took the man Sherman ended up defending. That is my interpretation, but feel free to add your thoughts here.
It's possible Earl Thomas could of covered 1 or maybe even 2 of the 3 receivers that appear to be wide open (I think you can barely see something pink back there), but he had no chance on DeSean Jackson here.
Conclusion:
It seems like with the new rules emphasis on the defensive holding our defense is playing a lot more zone instead of the dominant man to man they did so well last season when they were allowed to be more physical.
This seems like a play that Sherman clearly should of been on DeSean Jackson the whole time but instead was forced to cover the middle of the field.
If I had more time I'm sure I could come up with literally dozens of picture sequences which illustrate this same exact fundamental problem. Our Zone Defense is getting exposed, our guys are confused, out of position, and they have no chance to make the play. Opposing teams offensive coordinators seem to have figured out how to create mismatches for their receivers and giant gaping holes in our coverage.
Not trying to cause everyone to "freak out" but this is the trend I am seeing with our defense and it's the main cause for us giving up 255 passing yards per game, losing to the Chargers, getting horribly burned in a 1 minute drive by Denver, etc. etc.
It seems to me our coaches have some real work to do to correct this zone defense, either our guys aren't reading it right or it simply doesn't work.
The more I watch our Offensive Line it seems like a lot of our worst plays occur when our guys fail to correctly read the play in their zone blocking scheme. This often times leaves the opposing pass rushers to be wide open and making our guys look foolish like they aren't blocking anyone.
Anyone have more thoughts on this? I'm analyzing it the best I can but I don't have any specific knowledge about defensive schemes although I think I can understand it decently if I analyze it.
Right now in chronological order the opposing QB's have been put up these stats:
Passer Rating:
81.5 + 124.2 + 85.7 + 102 = 393.4 Total Passer Rating
393.4 Total Passer Rating / 4 Games = 98.35 Passer Rating Average
So we are on average giving up a Passer Rating of 98.35
I don't have the stats for last year, but it seems like a no-brainer that this is a HUGE decline for our Defense.
A 98.4 Passer Rating would rank a QB as #9th in the league THIS SEASON.
A 98.4 Passer Rating would rank a QB as #8th in the league LAST SEASON.
We have also given up 8 Passing Touchdowns compared to only 2 Interceptions?!
That's nearly as good as Russell Wilson so far (8 TD / 1 INT).
In chronological order the opposing QB's have been put up these stats:
Total Completions:
22 + 28 + 31 + 21 = 102 Total Completions
Total Attempts:
33 + 37 + 49 + 36 = 155 Total Attempts
Total Completion Percentage:
102 Total Completions / 155 Total Attempts = 65.8% Total Completion Percentage
A 65.8% Completion Percentage would rank a QB as #14th in the league THIS SEASON.
A 65.8% Completion Percentage would rank a QB as #7th in the league LAST SEASON.
So there's the basic stats presented for you. I realize that we have faced 3 great QB's so far this season, but even Kirk Cousins put up 283 Passing Yards on us last night.
If we averaged giving up 283 Passing Yards per game we would be 4th worst in the league. Right now we are 11th worst in the league:
http://espn.go.com/nfl/statistics/t...singYardsPerGame/position/defense/order/false
My Question:
Have teams figured out how to expose our Zone Defense? It seems like we are getting consistently bad match ups where our defenders are switching coverage and getting beat.
Denver did it to us multiple times on the same drive. The Chargers did it to us all game.
And we saw it once again last night as we had Kam Chancellor defending DeSean Jackson on multiple deep passing plays. Shouldn't that never happen?
I'm not an expert at all about defensive formations and schemes which is why I'm posting this because I truly want to hear what people think about this.
Here's a visual example I made with some screenshots:






So there it is, to me it appears that our Zone Defense failed to properly read the play, Sherman should of stayed on DeSean Jackson and Chancellor should of took the man Sherman ended up defending. That is my interpretation, but feel free to add your thoughts here.
It's possible Earl Thomas could of covered 1 or maybe even 2 of the 3 receivers that appear to be wide open (I think you can barely see something pink back there), but he had no chance on DeSean Jackson here.
Conclusion:
It seems like with the new rules emphasis on the defensive holding our defense is playing a lot more zone instead of the dominant man to man they did so well last season when they were allowed to be more physical.
This seems like a play that Sherman clearly should of been on DeSean Jackson the whole time but instead was forced to cover the middle of the field.
If I had more time I'm sure I could come up with literally dozens of picture sequences which illustrate this same exact fundamental problem. Our Zone Defense is getting exposed, our guys are confused, out of position, and they have no chance to make the play. Opposing teams offensive coordinators seem to have figured out how to create mismatches for their receivers and giant gaping holes in our coverage.
Not trying to cause everyone to "freak out" but this is the trend I am seeing with our defense and it's the main cause for us giving up 255 passing yards per game, losing to the Chargers, getting horribly burned in a 1 minute drive by Denver, etc. etc.
It seems to me our coaches have some real work to do to correct this zone defense, either our guys aren't reading it right or it simply doesn't work.
The more I watch our Offensive Line it seems like a lot of our worst plays occur when our guys fail to correctly read the play in their zone blocking scheme. This often times leaves the opposing pass rushers to be wide open and making our guys look foolish like they aren't blocking anyone.
Anyone have more thoughts on this? I'm analyzing it the best I can but I don't have any specific knowledge about defensive schemes although I think I can understand it decently if I analyze it.