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Best NFL cornerback versus each route type - Dre Kirkpatrick
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(02-24-2017, 10:20 AM)Au165 Wrote: This is true the play dictates how they line up, but the distance off the line is more indicative of the coverage than it is the situation. If it is cover 3 for example the CB has to be a bit further off the line because he has the deep third responsibility, but even if the offense checks to a smoke route he can break on it and stop them. Even if they line up in a cover shell 2 look the CBs are going to cheat back because of that responsibility. If you want to put someone on the line in that situation your probably looking man or cover 2. Man on 3rd and short is dangerous because it is classic slant territory and very hard to stop against big bodied WRs. You could run a cover two but based on WR alignment that is going to leave a huge gape behind the corner on a smash/flood concept.

Basically, football (especially defense) isn't nearly as simple as people watching at home like to think it is. Simply saying because it is 3rd and short they should crowd the line is an over simplification of a very complex and cerebral game.

I understand that, but I think back to the Monday Night game in 2006 against Indy. Chuck had the secondary play far off the WRs so Manning just nickle and dimed us the whole game. You can't keep playing off in a lot of 3rd and shorts.
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RE: Best NFL cornerback versus each route type - Dre Kirkpatrick - Bengal Dude - 02-24-2017, 05:23 PM

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