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<blockquote data-quote="DarkHelmet" data-source="post: 846956" data-attributes="member: 9399"><p>Studs:</p><p>Aaron Jones. Was the complete package in this game. Personally, I'd skip the taunting. You never know when the zebras are going to call it.</p><p></p><p>Crosby. Saved a TD and made his kicks. Can we please just always kick it out of the endzone? No confidence in our coverage team. If you do a great job covering the kick four out of five times but blow it on the fifth and give up a long return or even a TD you still come out behind on the deal. Better to start the opponent at the 25.</p><p></p><p>Scott. What a terrific weapon.</p><p></p><p>I won't go into all the others, Smiths, etc. Generally concur with most of the comment here. </p><p></p><p>On Jaire Alexander: yes, he got toasted repeatedly. Once or twice he slipped, a little bad luck, and a lot of credit to Cooper for his play. But I fault the scheme, primarily. Looked like single safety with a huge lead.</p><p></p><p>I hate it when a defense shifts to a soft zone and concedes a lot of underneath stuff, nursing a small lead and hoping to run out the clock. However, when you're up three scores (or more!) with about 20 minutes left in the game that is when you really should go to a soft zone, concede the underneath stuff, wait for the opposing quarterback to make a bad throw to kill a drive. </p><p></p><p>The one thing you should try to avoid at all costs is giving up big chucks of yardage thereby allowing quick scores. Especially on the road, against a decent opponent. In other words, yes, this was the time to play a semi-prevent defense.</p><p></p><p>By the Cowboys last series Pettine finally got around to it. He should have started two series earlier.</p><p></p><p>One final impression: Rodgers is throwing the ball better this year. He's more accurate, and he looks more comfortable. I think his injuries really affected him last year, and obviously the very stale McCarthy scheme affected him, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkHelmet, post: 846956, member: 9399"] Studs: Aaron Jones. Was the complete package in this game. Personally, I'd skip the taunting. You never know when the zebras are going to call it. Crosby. Saved a TD and made his kicks. Can we please just always kick it out of the endzone? No confidence in our coverage team. If you do a great job covering the kick four out of five times but blow it on the fifth and give up a long return or even a TD you still come out behind on the deal. Better to start the opponent at the 25. Scott. What a terrific weapon. I won't go into all the others, Smiths, etc. Generally concur with most of the comment here. On Jaire Alexander: yes, he got toasted repeatedly. Once or twice he slipped, a little bad luck, and a lot of credit to Cooper for his play. But I fault the scheme, primarily. Looked like single safety with a huge lead. I hate it when a defense shifts to a soft zone and concedes a lot of underneath stuff, nursing a small lead and hoping to run out the clock. However, when you're up three scores (or more!) with about 20 minutes left in the game that is when you really should go to a soft zone, concede the underneath stuff, wait for the opposing quarterback to make a bad throw to kill a drive. The one thing you should try to avoid at all costs is giving up big chucks of yardage thereby allowing quick scores. Especially on the road, against a decent opponent. In other words, yes, this was the time to play a semi-prevent defense. By the Cowboys last series Pettine finally got around to it. He should have started two series earlier. One final impression: Rodgers is throwing the ball better this year. He's more accurate, and he looks more comfortable. I think his injuries really affected him last year, and obviously the very stale McCarthy scheme affected him, too. [/QUOTE]
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