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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1019325" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Matt has shown to be proficient in Offensive results. He has had a few games and halves of games where he’s maybe not had the proper mix of run/pass. I think he could use an advisor on how to use the clock to close games out better. He did better in this Panthers game, but I still feel we had a better chance to win that Giants game has he called the last several plays differently. He could’ve bled the Giants better slowly and methodically. There’s an art to that and I enjoy teams who are good at it. That said I think Matt is a well respected HC and very good at scheming up plays. Whatever he’s been doing on Offense is working.</p><p></p><p>I think in watching this Panthers game specifically, I noticed some breakdowns in handing players off and decision making in the secondary. One play was Anthony Johnson leaving Ja’ alone after #25 left his post and showed a big peak at his cards to blitz. Johnson had no reason to stay back 12 yards away with Ja literally covering 2 WR on the boundary once #25 flipped his blitz card. Bryce saw a 2 WR on 1 CB with an obvious CB Blitz in the making and so did everyone else. So he immediately threw it that way. Had Johnson run downfield in anticipation of that he</p><p>1. INT a pass for a Pick 6</p><p>2. Makes Young divert to read #2</p><p>3. Makes a tackle for a short gain.</p><p>Instead he chose</p><p>4. Stay in a zone 12 yards away with no one around. A great Safety chooses #1 and a good Safety chooses #2,#3.</p><p>An inexperienced Safety is afraid to leave his post and plays it to script and isn’t confident enough to adapt and shine and make his DC look good. It’s just one example of many I’ve seen of how we got gashed by inexperience in the secondary time and again.</p><p></p><p> Upon review Young did have some remarkable throws, Stokes had pretty good coverage on both TD’s and he played better than the stat line imo. He actually tipped that 1st TD throw you could see the great bobbled catch and missed a pure deflection by 1”.</p><p> In 10 games Bryce makes 8 of those type throws, it just happened 2 of them were in our game and both were against Stokes’ above average to good level coverage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1019325, member: 10086"] Matt has shown to be proficient in Offensive results. He has had a few games and halves of games where he’s maybe not had the proper mix of run/pass. I think he could use an advisor on how to use the clock to close games out better. He did better in this Panthers game, but I still feel we had a better chance to win that Giants game has he called the last several plays differently. He could’ve bled the Giants better slowly and methodically. There’s an art to that and I enjoy teams who are good at it. That said I think Matt is a well respected HC and very good at scheming up plays. Whatever he’s been doing on Offense is working. I think in watching this Panthers game specifically, I noticed some breakdowns in handing players off and decision making in the secondary. One play was Anthony Johnson leaving Ja’ alone after #25 left his post and showed a big peak at his cards to blitz. Johnson had no reason to stay back 12 yards away with Ja literally covering 2 WR on the boundary once #25 flipped his blitz card. Bryce saw a 2 WR on 1 CB with an obvious CB Blitz in the making and so did everyone else. So he immediately threw it that way. Had Johnson run downfield in anticipation of that he 1. INT a pass for a Pick 6 2. Makes Young divert to read #2 3. Makes a tackle for a short gain. Instead he chose 4. Stay in a zone 12 yards away with no one around. A great Safety chooses #1 and a good Safety chooses #2,#3. An inexperienced Safety is afraid to leave his post and plays it to script and isn’t confident enough to adapt and shine and make his DC look good. It’s just one example of many I’ve seen of how we got gashed by inexperience in the secondary time and again. Upon review Young did have some remarkable throws, Stokes had pretty good coverage on both TD’s and he played better than the stat line imo. He actually tipped that 1st TD throw you could see the great bobbled catch and missed a pure deflection by 1”. In 10 games Bryce makes 8 of those type throws, it just happened 2 of them were in our game and both were against Stokes’ above average to good level coverage. [/QUOTE]
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