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Will Al Harris be the #2 or #3 CB when he comes back?
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<blockquote data-quote="PackersRS" data-source="post: 297452" data-attributes="member: 1429"><p>I mean, really? This was necessary?</p><p></p><p>Yeah, nickel, slot, mispelled, but the message was pretty clear.</p><p></p><p>And what I'm trying to communicate in the last sentence? Are you kidding me? Go take a look at film of last year, when Harris went down.</p><p></p><p>Before that, Woodson didn't cover the opposing #1 receiver even once. It was always Harris. But Tramon wasn't getting the job done, so Dom Capers backed out of his strategy, to let Woodson roam free, and was forced to place him covering the opposing #1 guy.</p><p></p><p>The reason I said the #2 and #3 is because this year, Shields and Tramon Williams are rotating when covering the opposing #1 guy. If I'm not mistaken, it's due to each of them lining up specifically at one side of the field. It might have happened last year, with Harris and Tramon, but I don't remember it.</p><p></p><p>BTW, didn't thought it needed further explanation, but I'm ONLY talking about the nickel package. When playing the base, Woodson sometimes DOES line up against the opposing #1, if the guy is lined up at the right side. AND, we didn't play dime a single snap last year, so there's no film as to what each of our DBs does in that situation...</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.jsonline.com/general/37714089.html?bcpid=8725036001&bcplid=605539544001&bctid=614666555001" target="_blank">http://www.jsonline.com/general/37714089.html?bcpid=8725036001&bcplid=605539544001&bctid=614666555001</a></p><p></p><p>click on the second video, 9.14 x's and o's, at 6:35, and you'll know how our guys line up at nickel. Usually, it's that, Tramon at right, Shields at Left, but they can change sides. The technique is the same, both are lined up wide.</p><p></p><p>If Harris comes back, he's not gonna line up at nickel, playing against the slot receiver. He's gonna line up wide, because Woodson lines up against the slot receiver.</p><p></p><p>P.S.: Yes, that is a dime look, Woodson isn't lined up at the slot receiver, he's lined up at the LOS, besides Matthews. But even so, it's the dime corner who covers the slot, not the #2 or #3 CBs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackersRS, post: 297452, member: 1429"] I mean, really? This was necessary? Yeah, nickel, slot, mispelled, but the message was pretty clear. And what I'm trying to communicate in the last sentence? Are you kidding me? Go take a look at film of last year, when Harris went down. Before that, Woodson didn't cover the opposing #1 receiver even once. It was always Harris. But Tramon wasn't getting the job done, so Dom Capers backed out of his strategy, to let Woodson roam free, and was forced to place him covering the opposing #1 guy. The reason I said the #2 and #3 is because this year, Shields and Tramon Williams are rotating when covering the opposing #1 guy. If I'm not mistaken, it's due to each of them lining up specifically at one side of the field. It might have happened last year, with Harris and Tramon, but I don't remember it. BTW, didn't thought it needed further explanation, but I'm ONLY talking about the nickel package. When playing the base, Woodson sometimes DOES line up against the opposing #1, if the guy is lined up at the right side. AND, we didn't play dime a single snap last year, so there's no film as to what each of our DBs does in that situation... [URL]http://www.jsonline.com/general/37714089.html?bcpid=8725036001&bcplid=605539544001&bctid=614666555001[/URL] click on the second video, 9.14 x's and o's, at 6:35, and you'll know how our guys line up at nickel. Usually, it's that, Tramon at right, Shields at Left, but they can change sides. The technique is the same, both are lined up wide. If Harris comes back, he's not gonna line up at nickel, playing against the slot receiver. He's gonna line up wide, because Woodson lines up against the slot receiver. P.S.: Yes, that is a dime look, Woodson isn't lined up at the slot receiver, he's lined up at the LOS, besides Matthews. But even so, it's the dime corner who covers the slot, not the #2 or #3 CBs. [/QUOTE]
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