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<blockquote data-quote="vixtalkn" data-source="post: 99811" data-attributes="member: 81"><p>Very good question.</p><p></p><p>In man coverage, separation is all about fakes and cuts. If you can get the defender moving backwards, for example, and then cut away from him you get good separation.</p><p></p><p>In zone coverage, separation is all about finding the holes in the zone.</p><p></p><p>Trouble is, if you're a fan like me watching games on FOX, the network never gives you enough info to determine why a particular receiver was not open. Oh, occasionally, you'll see a replay and get some insight when, perhaps, a receiver scores a touchdown, but otherwise you get no replay and no analysis at all.</p><p></p><p>If any of you get the opportunity to see Driver or Jennings or Fergie (and now Robinson) run routes in zone and man coverage, whether they get a catch or not, post your analysis here. Tell us if the receiver overran the seam or if the receiver was completely manhandled by the defender or, alternatively, whether any of our guys are consistently running crisp routes but Brett's just not getting them the ball. We'd all like to know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vixtalkn, post: 99811, member: 81"] Very good question. In man coverage, separation is all about fakes and cuts. If you can get the defender moving backwards, for example, and then cut away from him you get good separation. In zone coverage, separation is all about finding the holes in the zone. Trouble is, if you're a fan like me watching games on FOX, the network never gives you enough info to determine why a particular receiver was not open. Oh, occasionally, you'll see a replay and get some insight when, perhaps, a receiver scores a touchdown, but otherwise you get no replay and no analysis at all. If any of you get the opportunity to see Driver or Jennings or Fergie (and now Robinson) run routes in zone and man coverage, whether they get a catch or not, post your analysis here. Tell us if the receiver overran the seam or if the receiver was completely manhandled by the defender or, alternatively, whether any of our guys are consistently running crisp routes but Brett's just not getting them the ball. We'd all like to know. [/QUOTE]
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