I’d give my first born child to see us do a 2019 mnf rams or snf patriots performance to someone in the playoffs next year
Actually my man, checking down/throwing a quick pass and not holding on to the ball too long is precisely two of the answers against cover 0… on any down…. Do that, get them out of cover 0, and there you go.
not sure a 2 yard out or 5 yard slant on 3rd and 10 discourages teams from blitzing you - the checkdown for sure doesnt help you here
checking down vs cover-0 is definitely not the answer - especially when teams are showing you cover-0 looks and then bailing guys out into that middle space
obviously you normally want to attack the middle of the field vs cover-0 because there cant be a safety there
obviously everything you do vs cover-0 has to be quick because of the unblocked defender but there's a difference between the quick game and blitz adjustments - i think the real answer depending on the types of cover-0 looks we get is to attack the post especially given the dynamic speed we have off the line with hollywood - you can use fades and stuff too on the outside (and we may see that more now with bateman in the lineup) but that's a much lower percentage outcome - slants are great but you're relying on your receiver breaking a tackle and you'd better be confident that you arent getting any cheeky zone drops into the lane (in 2020 Tyus Bowser was the master at this) - getting andrews to run a corner depending on the leverage of the defender can work too - an over route also
lots of options
but philosophically (to me at least) the way to beat cover-0 is not about the short game because teams will give you that all day given the situations where teams are likely to show you cover-0 - it's about threatening them over the top where they have no safety help (hence the 0)
the best answer we've shown was ironically the first answer we showed against the dolphins on that opening drive where sammy just gave up on the play - i will say that the straight go out of the slot is such a tough ball to throw and layer in there - turn it into a corner or a post and it's likely that's 6 points even easier but still a play we could have/should have made - obviously you have to have different levels and i think the biggest issue with defeating all-out pressure looks has been compacting the field and keeping in 7 men to block - if we split out wide they have to move guys in man to cover them or they're just leaving someone wide open and that's an easy play to make - so move guys out of the box and make the blitz look less compact and harder to disguise and spread the field to create and preserve that space over the middle (where the space typically exists in the cover-0)
Thank you for the excellent analysis Rossi!
No practice for Lamar today. I guess we put him on ice till next year unless we miraculously back into the playoffs. Go Jaguars ! LOL.
sure - only thing i think might play into this (at least with Roman) is that it seemed like 2020 might have been the mulligan when we look at the passing game and how it didnt really develop from 2019 and we blamed that on OL injuries and then trotted out something even less effective with even more injuries in 2021
at what point do we stop blaming injuries and covid on the lack of schematic development in the passing game
I mean... what free agents have we really signed though? We signed Zeitler, who's been great. We traded for Campbell and Peters, both of whom are expensive, and both have played well. So where are the other free agents that have sucked? Like I guess Watkins counts, but he's not even remotely expensive. The only one's I can really think of who's been a whiff in the last 2-3 years, and was of significant $, was Earl Thomas and probably Tony Jefferson.I have to clarify on this, my post was not Lamar hate. I don’t expect him to single handed win playoff games this young, my point was aimed at being that changes need to be made somewhere (could be coaches, could be where we are investing our money -most free agents have sucked-)
Lamar is so good that looking at the 4 year window it’s a problem we haven’t won more playoff games. Because our team is good enough too!
I think they decided to shut down Lamar as soon as he went down. I mean even the old lady limp at practice video seemed staged. I could be wrong but that’s just the way I feel.
Yeah, or maybe the opposite and it just gave them the excuse. It really didn’t look to be a serious situation when he got injured. More or less just got tripped up.Also leads credence to idea the injury was worse than they were letting on. Sort of playing that "Belichek game" of listing everyone as questionable each week yet having no real chance of being in the game.
Y’all mfs just watch. Everything we need to go our way will go our way, and Big Ben will shred us one last time to give us a last minute L
Y’all mfs just watch. Everything we need to go our way will go our way, and Big Ben will shred us one last time to give us a last minute L
Plot twist, Ben is the one doing the danceJuJu comes back from IR for 1 last ride with Big Ben. Catches the game winner with double zero on the clock.
then makes his way to the middle of the field where Big Ben and Clay Chasepool are there waiting for him.
A new tiktok dance is created, reaches 1 billion likes, and Steelers become America’s team.. surpassing Jerry Jones Cowboys.
/end
Plot twist, Ben is the one doing the dance
My mans would use the soul stone if we had a playoff run full of 2019 MNF Rams performances that lead us to winning our 3rd Super Bowl. Yikes!I’d give my first born child to see us do a 2019 mnf rams or snf patriots performance to someone in the playoffs next year
and then for the next two decades we need to see ESPN call it the "immaculate ........."I felt great sadness reading this… because i can 100% see this happening
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I never said major changes, I said changes. Big difference, as yea injuries fucked us. We got screwed.I mean... what free agents have we really signed though? We signed Zeitler, who's been great. We traded for Campbell and Peters, both of whom are expensive, and both have played well. So where are the other free agents that have sucked? Like I guess Watkins counts, but he's not even remotely expensive. The only one's I can really think of who's been a whiff in the last 2-3 years, and was of significant $, was Earl Thomas and probably Tony Jefferson.
I think failure to create depth and develop certain players on the Oline for the last 2-3 years has been a major issue, and I think we've lacked a pass rush. That, coupled with not a lot of weapons for Lamar prior to 2021, were probably the biggest issues.
I really put a lot of 2021 issues at the feet of injuries to be honest, and I think a lot of the revisionist history is on the fact that we laid an egg in the playoffs. The playoffs, while super important, is just a one game tournament basically. People tend to overreact dramatically from whatever happens in that one game and try to pretend like it was a universal problem for all games. That's not how I see it at all.
If I look at 2019 and 2020 combined, we were 25-7 in the regular season. We were routinely crushing teams on a weekly basis. We had 17 of 25 wins by at least 14 points. We basically had two embarrassing losses in two years (games where we weren't super competitive for long stretches).
Fast-forward to 2021, we're a .500 team with two "blowout" wins the whole season (Denver and the Chargers) and we've been trucked twice by Cincinnati. 11 of 16 games have been within 6 points or less.
I'm not buying that this happens because the coaching staff somehow magically gets "figured out" and that losing Judon and Ngaokue means we lose like 4 more games than the prior year.
I'll jump on board on the "major changes" train when I see a more healthy roster go 8-9 next year.
Also for p2 in free agents, our free agents haven’t sucked but they haven’t been good. Earl is one person and easy to dismiss but is he the biggest free agent non raven singing in team history? If that’s a miss that’s a miss in the 9th inning of the World Series. I love Zeitler no doubt, but we haven’t signed any free agents who helped us win. Like they haven’t been bad, they haven’t been good. We had a MVP playing on a rookie contract and it’s really unfortunate we couldn’t make the best of it. A lot of this is misfortune, how would anyone know an all pro lt breaks his leg a game after he signs.I mean... what free agents have we really signed though? We signed Zeitler, who's been great. We traded for Campbell and Peters, both of whom are expensive, and both have played well. So where are the other free agents that have sucked? Like I guess Watkins counts, but he's not even remotely expensive. The only one's I can really think of who's been a whiff in the last 2-3 years, and was of significant $, was Earl Thomas and probably Tony Jefferson.
I think failure to create depth and develop certain players on the Oline for the last 2-3 years has been a major issue, and I think we've lacked a pass rush. That, coupled with not a lot of weapons for Lamar prior to 2021, were probably the biggest issues.
I really put a lot of 2021 issues at the feet of injuries to be honest, and I think a lot of the revisionist history is on the fact that we laid an egg in the playoffs. The playoffs, while super important, is just a one game tournament basically. People tend to overreact dramatically from whatever happens in that one game and try to pretend like it was a universal problem for all games. That's not how I see it at all.
If I look at 2019 and 2020 combined, we were 25-7 in the regular season. We were routinely crushing teams on a weekly basis. We had 17 of 25 wins by at least 14 points. We basically had two embarrassing losses in two years (games where we weren't super competitive for long stretches).
Fast-forward to 2021, we're a .500 team with two "blowout" wins the whole season (Denver and the Chargers) and we've been trucked twice by Cincinnati. 11 of 16 games have been within 6 points or less.
I'm not buying that this happens because the coaching staff somehow magically gets "figured out" and that losing Judon and Ngaokue means we lose like 4 more games than the prior year.
I'll jump on board on the "major changes" train when I see a more healthy roster go 8-9 next year.