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The defense the Colts run now is modeled much more after Seattle's "Legion of Boom" defense than it is after Dungy's Tampa 2 scheme. It's cover 3 and cover 1 heavy, which is why they want corners who are better at man and a rangy, athletic, playmaking FS.
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[QUOTE=Dam8610;158035]The defense the Colts run now is modeled much more after Seattle's "Legion of Boom" defense than it is after Dungy's Tampa 2 scheme. It's cover 3 and cover 1 heavy, which is why they want corners who are better at man and a rangy, athletic, playmaking FS.[/
On the back end that may be true. But the front 7 assignments remain largely the same. I think that Eberflus would like to play a variety of looks on the back end, and you really have to do that in today's NFL. |
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Pelissero is now stating Rhodes' contract is a little less than he earlier reported: https://twitter.com/TomPelissero/sta...80161682489345 Quote:
Joel Erickson details it further: https://twitter.com/JoelAErickson/st...55682885959680 Quote:
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The guys who don't thrive are Corners who line up 10 yards off the Receiver and are reduced to hoping that their guy drops the ball. |
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If you watch any tape from the 2019 season, the one overriding theme you see is that there's no Colt within five yards of the receiver when he makes the catch. They allowed opponents to complete 70% of their passes.
Phillip Rivers completed 86% of his passes vs us. Matt Ryan racked up 85% Drew Brees completed a staggering 29 of 30 And, a nonentity like Gardner Minshew achieved a QB rating of 106.2 |
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