I wish that they would finish the video without switching the camera view. You get a better gameplay read by seeing what is still going on with all of the players away from the ball. Good vid though.
Nice, two full plays to break down. Looked much better than previous clips.
Coverage initially looked good...needed a perfect throw from Cam to hit the TE corner.
Wasn't Clay's assignment the B gap to open up the C gap for the ILB? Was that user controlled?
Liked the disguise and look of the line play on the overload. Liked the line play on both actually.
Edit: Coverage looked great on both plays. Loved the backside DB play on the first, definitely not spot dropping anymore! Loved that the LT rode with the DE too. Defense looks good in both, real good.
Anybody else notice how receiver (B) on the first play didn't have an icon available until he was about 20 yards down the field? I wonder why that was as it didn't appear as if he was slipping or anything. Maybe there's something tied to QB awareness and having to make reads based on who's initially open, or maybe that's just how it is haha
Anybody else notice how receiver (B) on the first play didn't have an icon available until he was about 20 yards down the field? I wonder why that was as it didn't appear as if he was slipping or anything. Maybe there's something tied to QB awareness and having to make reads based on who's initially open, or maybe that's just how it is haha
One thing that's kind of an underestimated addition or improvement that you can kind of see in this video is how much tight coverage improves how the pass game plays out. In M16, Olsen breaks to the corner and gets a ton of separation on the safety and makes the catch in stride with plenty of room to run. Here, because of the tight coverage it triggers a WR/DB interaction and makes the play look WAY better. Jury is still out on if man will be this tight but this is promising.
Coverage looked tight in this clip. I Like how the slot corner on the 1st clip didn't just run to his zone. He actually took a step inside, because the WR did but maintainted his outside leverage. I look forward to seeing more defensive clips
Coverage looked tight in this clip. I Like how the slot corner on the 1st clip didn't just run to his zone. He actually took a step inside, because the WR did but maintainted his outside leverage. I look forward to seeing more defensive clips
No sports game will ever be able to get rid of clipping 100%.