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I disagree - we ran it on 2nd down and got 6 yards despite everyone in the building knowing it was gonna be a run - if we’d run it on 3rd and 4 with the way Collins was running there’s no certainty we would have been punting - whereas vs the steelers throwing to Maclin was automatically a wasted down

On 1st down I expected a run, after a run fails on 1st down in that situation a run or pass is possible and on 3rd and 4 they also played run.

Basically the only down they didnt commit hard to stopping the run was 1st down. The passes were good passes and the plays were good plays they were just to Maclin and Maclin was awful all night.
 
im also not mad about the humphrey thing because as others noted you were wrong about the detroit pick - that pick was the very definition of breaking on the ball given that he manoeuvred himself with the ball in the air better and faster than the receiver did while he was holding the underneath coverage in a bracket - and your video proved that he did break on the ball - but anyway that has no relevance to my actual post (which you still havent answered any of the questions for)

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/20171...ameinfo|contentId:0ap3000000886854&tab=videos

Above there it is again, just so we're clear, you define playing behind a receiver and adjusting to an "overthrown ball" as "breaking upon the ball". Don't follow that at all and I know Ed Reed doesn't.

One thing humpf has never done and something I don't expect him to ever do is genuinely break upon a ball. next year he could be a safety but he's not a corner and I'll give a hint why after the season. Don't expect questions to be answered directly though. not my job.

lets revisit this after the Cleveland and Cincy games.
 
http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2017120301/2017/REG13/lions@ravens#menu=gameinfo|contentId:0ap3000000886854&tab=videos

Above there it is again, just so we're clear, you define playing behind a receiver and adjusting to an "overthrown ball" as "breaking upon the ball". Don't follow that at all and I know Ed Reed doesn't.

One thing humpf has never done and something I don't expect him to ever do is genuinely break upon a ball. next year he could be a safety but he's not a corner and I'll give a hint why after the season. Don't expect questions to be answered directly though. not my job.

lets revisit this after the Cleveland and Cincy games.
Can you explain what you consider "breaking on the ball" to mean?
 
I’m having fun reading the responses and trying to fill in the blanks what they are responding to. I’m assuming it’s ray ray since I have him on ignore.
 
You can only blame coaching so much, that's a cop out. You need talented players on the field who can execute.

Yep I mean all you need to do is look at the ravens list of needs to know the coordinators aren't that bad. If not for lucking into Alex Collins ravens wouldn't of been in that game much less playoff contention. Talk about Carr on Brown all you want. It would have left Bryant singled for a big play when deep coverage isn't Humphreys thing. And you don't want your young round1 cornerback exposed or his confidence hurt. If Humphrey were to get roasted and lose confidence management would be in far bigger trouble than for fans clamoring Brown roasted Carr in single coverage.
 
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basically he's saying he doesn't jump routes. Ie basically like jimmy smith. Jimmy smith seldom breaks on the ball, while Ty Law and Asante Samules did.
Jump routes and breaking on the ball are 2 different things. Jumping routes takes a whole shitton of mental preparation and involves a lot of risk and typically you need a specific defensive scheme to even allow you to do it, it's a rare trait to be able to consistently jump routes. Breaking on the ball is simply changing your direction when you see the qb winding up for the throw and having the ability to get there in time to break it up.

Rayrayraven doesn't see the difference and is once again making an ass of himself after a good week or 2 of redemption.
 
http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2017120301/2017/REG13/lions@ravens#menu=gameinfo|contentId:0ap3000000886854&tab=videos

Above there it is again, just so we're clear, you define playing behind a receiver and adjusting to an "overthrown ball" as "breaking upon the ball". Don't follow that at all and I know Ed Reed doesn't.

One thing humpf has never done and something I don't expect him to ever do is genuinely break upon a ball. next year he could be a safety but he's not a corner and I'll give a hint why after the season. Don't expect questions to be answered directly though. not my job.

lets revisit this after the Cleveland and Cincy games.

why shouldnt i expect you to answer questions when im directing them at you and they are relevant to our "discussion"?

and i dont think you understand what breaking on the ball is - breaking on the ball is about adjusting your momentum to attack a ball that is in the air or about to be in the air and using that change to get to the ball - breaking on the ball is not the same as jumping or gambling on a particular route - breaking on the ball is about changing direction

and if you dont think humphrey can break on the ball he most definitely should not be a safety - you've hyped him up as a safety for the whole year despite the fact that he's been great at corner and yet you refuse to say why - well ill tell you why - its because you dont have a reason...
 
I wonder whether @Lost_In_Translation has something to say about this whole ignoring thing

took me a second...
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We will win this one but it will be close, 20-17 on a long field goal by Tucker with one second left on the clock.
 
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