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While watching that sack develop, I noticed that Enagbare basically engaged the RT then dropped off the rush to fill the passing lane for any slant. Made Dak pull down the ball and look left, which gave Van Ness that additional time to get Prescott wrapped. The D had a great game plan and executed it beautifully.
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Here's the link for those who haven't seen it. https://twitter.com/lmhelmbrecht/sta...99309213458744Originally posted by KYPack View PostFound out about a stud today from the twitterverse...
When the Pack went in the tunnel, ST coach Bisaccia yelled up into the stands "How bout them Cowboys"? to a bunch of miserable Boyz fans and the laughter of the team. You go coach..
Two guys who have had a very uneven season, Myers and Runyan played spectacularly. It looked like they were not up to par during the year, but got back on track in solid fashion in this ballgame.
Joe Barry We did not play a two shell that much. We played Cloud, more on that later. It's a 3 deep coverage with two safties and a corner, That form of 3 high is called SKY. 2 corners and a safety high is called Cloud. somebody clip this out and send it to Greg Olsen who called our Sky set Cloud, so he'll know what he's talking about in the future. Barry played the 3 high perfectly and deserved a STUD rating after a very beleaguered season. The big example of this coverage was Savages pick. He rotated down exactly right from the 3 high and got a pick 6.
Goddamn this was a great win!!!!I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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I would not say Myers and Runyan played spectacularly, but definitely performed above expectation, and (Runyan at least) above average.
Doubs night was one of the most efficient in NFL history.
Originally posted by Packers Wire (USA Today)Take a moment to celebrate the night of Romeo Doubs, who produced 151 receiving yards while running only 16 total routes. That’s almost 10 yards per route run. An elite number at the wide receiver position over the course of a full season is around 2.0 yards per route run. Doubs averaged 9.44 on Sunday. He caught all six targets and averaged 25.2 yards per catch. The performance is one of the most efficient by a wide receiver in modern NFL playoff history — Doubs is just the 10th player to produce 150 or more receiving yards on six or fewer catches in the postseason.
Source: Packers PFF grades: Best, worst players from NFC Wild Card Round vs. Cowboys
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they showed a some stats, maybe during last weeks game, maybe the week before, that showed some really jaw dropping numbers from walker this yearOriginally posted by RashanGary View Post2nd year, 7th round pick Rasheed Walker in pass pro against one of the best pass rushing units in the NFL
Rasheed Walker vs. the Cowboys
21 pass-blocking snaps
0 sacks allowed
0 pressures allowed
Per PFF
if his name was bakhtiari he probably makes the pro bowl this year
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Tucker Kraft gets most improved from week 1 to week 18Originally posted by red View Postthey showed a some stats, maybe during last weeks game, maybe the week before, that showed some really jaw dropping numbers from walker this year
if his name was bakhtiari he probably makes the pro bowl this year
But Walker is next. The whole OL was a little shaky to start. And Walker was right at the head of that class. But the way he’s played the second half, absolutely, he’s knocking on probowl level LT play. And it’s highly doubtful that this is his prime. Next year should be the start of his best years.
I don’t think we need a tackle. A depth piece for sure, but I don’t think a first round stud tackle makes as big of a difference as other positions would.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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Red! You nailed it. His name is now “Walktiari.”
Now let’s all wait for APB to weigh in on KY’s informative post and call something a “pistol” formation or scheme."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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Originally posted by KYPack View PostFound out about a stud today from the twitterverse...
When the Pack went in the tunnel, ST coach Bisaccia yelled up into the stands "How bout them Cowboys"? to a bunch of miserable Boyz fans and the laughter of the team. You go coach..
Two guys who have had a very uneven season, Myers and Runyan played spectacularly. It looked like they were not up to par during the year, but got back on track in solid fashion in this ballgame.
Joe Barry We did not play a two shell that much. We played Cloud, more on that later. It's a 3 deep coverage with two safties and a corner, That form of 3 high is called SKY. 2 corners and a safety high is called Cloud. somebody clip this out and send it to Greg Olsen who called our Sky set Cloud, so he'll know what he's talking about in the future. Barry played the 3 high perfectly and deserved a STUD rating after a very beleaguered season. The big example of this coverage was Savages pick. He rotated down exactly right from the 3 high and got a pick 6.
Goddamn this was a great win!!!!
It looks like they were playing some sort of off man cover 1 scheme. I think savage was coming down to cover #3 and he had an opportunity to do something better. It looks like quay was matched on #20. Everyone else was obvious.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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Yeah, 59 blitzes. That was a cover 1 off man look. I can’t imagine what Dak was thinking??Originally posted by RashanGary View Posthttps://x.com/poolpartygaming/status...Oxzq2_jOx_kBGw
It looks like they were playing some sort of off man cover 1 scheme. I think savage was coming down to cover #3 and he had an opportunity to do something better. It looks like quay was matched on #20. Everyone else was obvious.
I went back and looked at the TV copy. When the slot shifted, Campbell moved over with him. Then the snaps came pretty quick and Campbell was blitzing. I think Dak expected man defense with two safeties. In that case, Cambell would have been occupied with the slot and the 2 receiver had leverage to get that slant.
Savage did a great job disguising the cover 1. Campbell shifting indicated man. Dak thought he knew what he was looking at and thought his guy could win with that leverage and no one could be there because Campbell would be occupied on the other slant.
It was a good disguise and caught them off guard. Having Campbell motion with the slot was really confusing.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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Dak has wide eyes at that time in the game and they were pushing tempo down 3 scores at the end of the half.
That was a great call by Barry. With Savage back, and jaire, and everyone else having a little more experience, Barry can do a few more things. He’s a good DC, just needed a little competency in the back so he could mix it up a little more and drift from base installs.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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The only way that play could have been better is if Campbell had masked his blitz better. Tom Brady would have sniffed that out. But if Campbell can have a little discipline, that’s a call that can surprise most quarterbacks. For Brady, that would typically be a sack or a lucky off schedule because he’d have seen Campbell blitzing and known something was off.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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Sorry but this is rubbish.. So when it goes bad it's all on the players but if it goes well it is Barry.Originally posted by RashanGary View PostDak has wide eyes at that time in the game and they were pushing tempo down 3 scores at the end of the half.
That was a great call by Barry. With Savage back, and jaire, and everyone else having a little more experience, Barry can do a few more things. He’s a good DC, just needed a little competency in the back so he could mix it up a little more and drift from base installs.
You don't know what the call was. Maybe Savage freelanced and jumped the route.But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
-Tim Harmston
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Look at the Twitter link. It’s pretty damn obvious what the play was based on everyone playing cover 1 off man defense. Quay is the only one with a mildly questionable path and I think he’s baiting Dak to go to the flat.Originally posted by ThunderDan View PostSorry but this is rubbish.. So when it goes bad it's all on the players but if it goes well it is Barry.
You don't know what the call was. Maybe Savage freelanced and jumped the route.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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