Ellicottraven
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I petition that hence, the old school be renamed 'Ellicottraven school'. I'm near vintage.that is really old school thought. It's not like he exclusively plays in the slot.
I petition that hence, the old school be renamed 'Ellicottraven school'. I'm near vintage.that is really old school thought. It's not like he exclusively plays in the slot.
Looking at the list of top paid CBS and doing a cursory search most either shadow a player or play outside. Playing snaps in the slot by design is a very rare thing because the best slot corner in the NFL is 9m and you don’t pay 20m for a 9m job.
what do you think shadowing means when the receiver flexes into the slot if not "playing snaps in the slot by design"?
Well when the number 1 is on the outside over 80% of snaps (such as AJ Brown who was cited in this conversation) and you only follow him when he does that then on 80+% of your snaps you are on the outside which would, following this train of logic, mean that Fuller would be the slot corner for the majority of the plays which is exactly what I posited would happen yesterday.
he isn't on the outside over 80% of the time. He's on the outside 73% of the time. Not to be specific, but I'm only going by what you deem to be an inside or outside WR.Well when the number 1 is on the outside over 80% of snaps (such as AJ Brown who was cited in this conversation) and you only follow him when he does that then on 80+% of your snaps you are on the outside which would, following this train of logic, mean that Fuller would be the slot corner for the majority of the plays which is exactly what I posited would happen yesterday.
Just out of curiosity... where did the 80% come from? Is that just arbitrary?If you play 80% of your snaps in the slot you are a slot corner. The top paid slot corners make 9m per year. As a general rule if you play 80% of your snaps at a single position that is your position. Similarly Brown is not a slot receiver because he plays 80% of his snaps outside.
Define "very rare"? Like Jalen Ramsey playing in the slot isn't a "very rare" thing. It happens a lot actually. About 1 out of every 3 snaps in recent years. I don't think you can make a case that's "rare".Looking at the list of top paid CBS and doing a cursory search most either shadow a player or play outside. Playing snaps in the slot by design is a very rare thing because the best slot corner in the NFL is 9m and you don’t pay 20m for a 9m job.
I mean technically you're supporting his argument. His argument is Marlon is NOT a slot corner, primarily because he makes too much money to be a slot corner (which isn't true, but he hasn't figured that out yet).The irony here lol. Marlon isn't playing 80% of the slot snaps so therefore he isn't a slot CB and your whole argument is null and void.
Or nah.I mean technically you're supporting his argument. His argument is Marlon is NOT a slot corner, primarily because he makes too much money to be a slot corner (which isn't true, but he hasn't figured that out yet).
So the fact that Marlon doesn't play 80% slot snaps emphasizes his point.
Don't disagree. Money has nothing to do with where he plays in the formation. If the Ravens had drafted somebody like Stingley or especially Sauce Gardner, they'd have no reservations whatsoever about drafting either guy OR moving Marlon primarily into the slot, because the team would be exponentially better for it.Or nah.
Dude has been arguing that Marlon shouldn't be in the slot because we pay him $20M and guys that make that much don't play the slot. He's ignored every single argument that says he plays there based on matchups. No one once said he was a pure slot CB.
Don't disagree. Money has nothing to do with where he plays in the formation. If the Ravens had drafted somebody like Stingley or especially Sauce Gardner, they'd have no reservations whatsoever about drafting either guy OR moving Marlon primarily into the slot, because the team would be exponentially better for it.
They prefer Marlon outside because he's better there and basically, yes, generally, many of your premier WRs play outside more often than inside.
This. They recognize how rare it is to have a guy of Marlon's size that can win those matchups inside. It's arguably a harder position than the outside nowadays. Even after Peters went down, there were plenty of times where Averett and Westry/insert CB here manned the outside while Marlon moved inside. They just want him around the ball more.i agree with the first bit, but regarding that last line, everything we've seen and heard about the team since 2020 is that they want to be able to move marlon inside as much as they can to use him there - i dont think they think he's necessarily "better" outside
he only brought up the "Adreme 80% rule" after saying he shouldn't play from the snap. So 80% or not, this wasn't part of the initial argument @rmcjacket23Or nah.
Dude has been arguing that Marlon shouldn't be in the slot because we pay him $20M and guys that make that much don't play the slot. He's ignored every single argument that says he plays there based on matchups. No one once said he was a pure slot CB.
he only brought up the "Adreme 80% rule" after saying he shouldn't play from the snap. So 80% or not, this wasn't part of the initial argument @rmcjacket23
I certainly don't care whether he is in the slot or on the boundary. I just want our best players on the field and Humphrey taking out our opposing weapons, whomever that may be.also completely anecdotal because i dont have the full season numbers
but ive just watched 3 whole games from the 2020 season and Marlon played almost exclusively in the slot lol - so this 80% number is meaningless... only snaps he played outside in those 3 games were when we only had 2 corners on the field lol
so call marlon a slot corner if you want... id love the full-season snap breakdown of where he aligned for the whole season
sidenote: having watched all that all-22 over the last couple of hours, it's exciting watching just how smooth he and MP are in coverage, was surprised by how much zone we played in 2020, lots of plays where safeties were slow to break or were just a tick slow to the catch-point... think kyle hamilton and marcus williams are gonna feast behind MP and marlon or alternatively MP's confidence in those guys getting to the ball is going to allow him to be more aggressive with his coverage baits
But but what about chuck and elliot, werent they good?I certainly don't care whether he is in the slot or on the boundary. I just want our best players on the field and Humphrey taking out our opposing weapons, whomever that may be.
We haven't had a very good safety behind Marlon Humphrey since Earl Thomas played free safety in 2019 and now we have both Hamilton and Williams. This will only help him.