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    I'm one of the biggest Nick Collins fans out there, but he was absolutely terrible tonight. Check out most of the big plays, and you'll find Collins out of position or appearing to miss an assignment. I'm not sure I like this multi-faceted Collins. I want him back playing deep and making big plays in the passing game.
    "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

  • #2
    I'm feelin' you, dawg.........every time I wanted to rip Erik Walden for being the second coming of Nick Barnett, making tackles 5 yards downfield, he was the only player to make it into the Aints backfield....
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    • #3
      He definitely bit on play fakes at times. However, he did force a fumble to set up the 2nd TD.
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      • #4
        Yeah, the core of the Packers defense last year was Collins using his speed to play centerfield while the corners and Woodson jumped routes with Collins protecting deep.

        Maybe it's Burnett not knowing what he's doing, I don't know. Hopefully they get it worked out.
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        • #5
          If Collins is the crap performer of the night that you have to mark a thread about, then I think we're going to be OK.

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          • #6
            It was a great win. Just hope Tramon is okay. Just something I noticed in the game. I'm the biggest Collins guy around. I think he's at the top of the next tier of safeties in the NFL behind Reed and Polamalu. However, I'd say if Collins plays his normal Pro Bowl safety, the game could have been won a lot more easily. Honestly, I don't know what the assignments were, but I find it hard to believe that on two of these three plays a safety was designed to double a TE in the flat.

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            Collins come up to double a TE in the flat? Absolutely, no safety help deep on the play. I doubt the play was designed to have Collins come up to double team the TE.

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            Looks like Collins has the deep half on the right. No other receiver in the vicinity to draw his attention away from that assignment. Collins much too late to help out.

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            Looks to me like Woodson was set to take the outside guy here, but Collins came up to double a TE that he had no chance of reaching, so Woodson came off to guard the wide open receiver in the middle.

            BTW, has anybody heard any news regarding Tramon? We could probably survive the next three games without him, but it's gets dicey after that.
            "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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            • #7
              There were some mixups in coverage that seemed to be his responsibility. On the first TD, Collins came up to the line of scrimmage like he was playing run support. Williams had outside coverage on his man and the WR broke across the middle. Williams didn't react right away, and you could almost see the moment when he realized he had no support there. Sure looked like he expected help from the safety.

              I'm not terribly worried. It's early, and Capers will go over that piece of film I'm sure...

              edit: I'm talking about the first clip HW posted.
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              • #8
                I'm not worried about Collins either. I just hope he doesn't go out of his way to prove what type of all-around safety he is. I like the way he's played for the last several years.
                "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by JustinHarrell View Post
                  Yeah, the core of the Packers defense last year was Collins using his speed to play centerfield while the corners and Woodson jumped routes with Collins protecting deep.

                  Maybe it's Burnett not knowing what he's doing, I don't know. Hopefully they get it worked out.
                  combination. When Nick came into the league it took him 2 YEARS to learn his assignments well. He is a slow learner. This year with Burnett's speed they are trying to use nick around the line more often and I would bet its confusing him a bit. I hope they stick with it as much as they can get away with though because he has sick talent and it can pay off big in the long run.
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                  • #10
                    The defense did seem to look confused often last night - guys pointing and talking and moving even as the ball was being snapped. I know the defense came through at the end, and in the red zone, and I know the Saints have a great offense. Still, the defense just didn't look good last night. Outside of a couple plays, Walden looked pedestrian. Bishop seemed invisible. Collins has been mentioned here. After the early part of the game, very little pressure on Brees for long stretches. They've got work to do.
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                    • #11
                      So much for defenses having the edge to start the season.

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                      • #12
                        Collins spent a significant amount of time last year playing closer to the LOS, though he was required at times to stay back to help and support Peprah in coverage. Collins role may be a change of emphasis this year with Burnett, but its not like he hasn't been in these situations before.

                        The Saints do try to create confusion in alignment and routes (see both TDs mentioned above) and I do think the Packers were having trouble diagnosing some of that stuff. On one play, the Saints successfully broke an outside receiver on their left inside for a slant, despite the fact that there was another receiver to his inside. There is no way the DB is supposed to let the WR break inside in this coverage, but the alignment and routes gave this WR the room to break off the line with inside leverage and made the easiest catch on a slant I have ever seen. If they can do that, they can confuse a backfield.

                        More problematic was the 2 minute drive. With some kind of man coverage underneath and no pass rush, each Saints receiver was not only able to make a catch, but then run unimpeded to the sideline.

                        Collins did hurt his wrist in the first half but came back.

                        Williams has a shoulder injury but was not in a cast, splint or harness after the game. So its likely a sprain unless an MRI reveals something they did not detect last night.
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                        • #13
                          The Saints are a confusing offense to figure out...that's why they rack up the most yards in the league on an annual basis. Collins created the only non-downs turnover of the game with a textbook tackle that helped give Green Bay the early momentum. Yeah, he had some lapses in coverage...but he never has been a fabulous coverage safety. He will always look better against a more run oriented team than he will against a team that slings the ball all over the field.
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                          • #14
                            he forced a fumble that led to 7. it's just the first game of the season and he was hung out to dry a few times, as were others, by all the unsuccessful blizing...oh, and by the way, that was drew brees out there throwing the ball, not an elderly bf.

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                            • #15
                              Elite QBs are going to make defensive players look bad some games but that doesn't mean Collins play as fallen off. What Rodgers did to Polamalu in the SB is a great example.

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