BlueThunder
Active member
I never played football, but I believe I've watched enough over the last 30+ years to feel pretty good about my general football knowledge. So a couple honest questions just to set myself straight on the mechanics of the game. I thought some other readers might also gain some knowledge by my asking this question.
Was I or was I not seeing alot of zone coverage against the Colts? Yes or no? Seemed like it neutralized our secondary's dominance, and Sherman looked pissed over it, especially on that one play. Why were we in it to begin with, with a guy like Luck on the other side?
Didn't the "Legion of Boom" make a name for themselves last season while playing "Man" coverage? Isn't that the hallmark of an "Elite" defensive backfield, that your players are so good that they can shut you down in "Man" coverage? If so, why don't we ALWAYS play man against every team? Why would we ever play "zone"?
And while admittedly not being anywhere close by a longshot to the knowledge of an NFL Defensive Coordinator...
Why is it that every, single, frickin' time I see us playing zone coverage, we give up seemingly every pass play for significant yardage that the opposing team doesn't drop or screw up in some other way?
In previous years, I have heard that the Seahawks had gone to a "Prevent" defense at the end of games to deny the "Big Play". The only thing I've seen is them breaking up the "Big" play into 3 semi-big plays which turned into winning scores for our opponent (See 2012 Playoffs, final seconds, Atlanta/Seahawks).
Could somebody tell me of what use the zone defense is? I still call the "Prevent Defense" the "Prevent a win" defense.
Somebody care to enlighten me with an annoyingly long post?
Was I or was I not seeing alot of zone coverage against the Colts? Yes or no? Seemed like it neutralized our secondary's dominance, and Sherman looked pissed over it, especially on that one play. Why were we in it to begin with, with a guy like Luck on the other side?
Didn't the "Legion of Boom" make a name for themselves last season while playing "Man" coverage? Isn't that the hallmark of an "Elite" defensive backfield, that your players are so good that they can shut you down in "Man" coverage? If so, why don't we ALWAYS play man against every team? Why would we ever play "zone"?
And while admittedly not being anywhere close by a longshot to the knowledge of an NFL Defensive Coordinator...
Why is it that every, single, frickin' time I see us playing zone coverage, we give up seemingly every pass play for significant yardage that the opposing team doesn't drop or screw up in some other way?
In previous years, I have heard that the Seahawks had gone to a "Prevent" defense at the end of games to deny the "Big Play". The only thing I've seen is them breaking up the "Big" play into 3 semi-big plays which turned into winning scores for our opponent (See 2012 Playoffs, final seconds, Atlanta/Seahawks).
Could somebody tell me of what use the zone defense is? I still call the "Prevent Defense" the "Prevent a win" defense.
Somebody care to enlighten me with an annoyingly long post?