Slow it Down: Confused Defense
This week Inside the Play (courtesy of Niko) brings you a defensive failure. I do want to warn you this can be nauseating in slow-motion. This week we have some music to keep you from being bored! **The video will be inside of the thread due to its size and intrusiveness to the website. Enjoy*
Pre-Play: The very first split second of the play is cut-off, so I am not sure if there were stunts, an audible (which I would assume there wasn't) or what have you. However, you can still tell what formation they ended up in. The Eagles are in a standard I-Formation with Brent Celek (TE) to the Right. Desean Jackson is up top with Jeremy Maclin on the strong-side. LeSean McCoy is in the backfield along with Leonard Weaver.
The Bucs are in their base 4-3 defense. Tanard Jackson is cheating torwards the LOS (most athletic FS will do this often). Ronde Barber is up top covering Jackson.
Play: It's Play-Action. As you know, the goal is to freeze the S and LB's. Jackson runs what seems to be a post route while It looks like Celek and Maclin are running some sort of Wheel and Corner route, however whatever it was, was ran poorly. As they McNabb is making the play fake to McCoy it gives Weaver enough time to get to the 2nd level. From here he runs directly at the Mike and the runs straight for the sideline.
The Bucs act like they have never seen this before. First, watch Geno Hayes. He completely bites on the play action and realizes Weaver just ran right by him. If you watch the slo-mo enough you will get enjoyment from the move he makes to recover. However, look at the pocket. It was a 5 step-drop play and the closest DL to McNabb is Wilkerson...4 YARDS FROM HIM. The Defensive Line got completely manhandled here. Tanard Jackson gets a great jam on Weaver but then sees Jackson behind him. It def. looks like the Bucs are in man coverage so I am not sure why he reacts the way he does. This could be the result of absence from the team and not building a good on-the field rhythm with the other DBs. Because he pulls off of Weaver (which seems to clearly be Hayes man due to his reaction) Weaver now has a huge cushion and is wide open. McNabb wisely finds Weaver.
Because the WR ran everyone off of the sideline Weaver has only Hayes to beat. Hayes recovers well and covers a lot of ground, takes a good angle and makes a great effort after his missed assignment, but it's not enough. You will also clearly see a block in the back on Tanard Jackson, away from the play (which didn't impede Jackson from making a play, but regardless, it's still a penalty).
I am not sure how old all of the readers are. My guess is you vary in age. If you are in high school or younger playing football, watch Weavers fundamentals. He makes a crisp break to the sideline and gets their as quickly as possible. When he pulls the ball in, he makes sure it will be on his outside arm. If he keeps it inside, Geno Hayes has an excellent chance to create a fumble. He also doesn't leave his feet trying to "reach" for the end-zone. The second he leaves his feet he loses all power. He stays low and allows Hayes to tackle him into the end-zone. Very fundamentally sound.
The result is a 20 yard Touchdown to a FB who had 2 receptions for 14 yards coming into the game.
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They used Geno's aggressiveness against him (it's like watchign FSU all over again)
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by Buc Wild on Oct 14, 2009 8:29 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
LB's have to play run first
but they need to be disciplined enough not to lose control of their body, like Geno did.
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by UNFNOLE on Oct 14, 2009 9:03 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Definitely a mental error, but I almost wish he'd freelanced and gone after McNabb - he had an alleyway.
by Suttree on Oct 14, 2009 10:29 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Excellent point!
The old saying is if you make a mistake, make it 100%. Jackson is there to pick up the slack had he gone in. It was just an example of a young player not being confident in what he was doing.
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by UNFNOLE on Oct 14, 2009 11:06 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Though I would say McCoy does hesitate and wait to see if Hayes is blitzing. Thats a veteran move from McCoy.
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by UNFNOLE on Oct 14, 2009 11:08 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Veteran moves are grounds for being cut, we already know that
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by FreeZorilla on Oct 14, 2009 2:30 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
McCoy is cut....
Eagles by 17= The Bucs are what we think they are. Eagles by 10? Respectable. Eagle by<7? A moral victory. Bucs win? See you at the airport!
by Niko Houllis on Oct 14, 2009 2:43 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I know, that was my little joke
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by FreeZorilla on Oct 14, 2009 2:46 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
What is the d-line doing
Man come on with the d end they supose to at least beat the tackle one on one but all I see is adams going to far out he no’s that the qb can scramble but he steal go far out and why is the DT not putting in some moves like spin or just do some kind of move instead of just bull rushing cause man am I tired of seeing QB staying in the pockit to dam long. All I asking for on this game on Carolina is can they heavy blitz cause I have this funny feeling about Carolina running more then passing and god help me for not trowing my tv out the window noing that Carolina did good on rushing attack on us cause I’m sick off watching teams runing all over us this rushing thing have to stop it’s just killing me ahhh i hate my friends when they talk sh!t about my team I always say to them THEY ARE DOWN BUT NOT OUT just u wait let’s go buc’s
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by WE GOING TO THE SHIP on Oct 14, 2009 11:45 AM EDT via mobile reply actions 0 recs
Black has been under utiltized in the blitz game.
A giant failure of Jim Bates. Our DB’s are already getting beat without blitzes, it can’t hurt to get more pressure on the QB (esp with Delhomme coming up).
Hovan gets double teamed and Miller just gets stopped by Max Jean-Giles. Your right, Adams again runs himself so far up-field he takes himself out of the play. He makes it to easy for Offensive Lineman to predict what he is going to do in pass-rushes.
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by UNFNOLE on Oct 14, 2009 12:09 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
A dissapointing game for Gaines considering how successful he was last week directly attacking the tackle.
by Suttree on Oct 14, 2009 12:41 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I don't really get dissapointed in Adams anymore...
I get surprised when he plays well. My standards for him are non-existent.
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by UNFNOLE on Oct 14, 2009 12:52 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
We need a REAL Pass Rusher !
Lose Adams and get someone that can consistantly apply pressure to help out the DB’s. Bates needs to go back to Tampa2 cover more and keep things simple so the guys can just react instead of having to think !
by Julian L on Oct 15, 2009 12:52 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Jeremy Macklin is to the top of the screen
not DeSean Jackson good analysis though
Let's get it.
by homestar2281 on Oct 15, 2009 3:51 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs

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