Cover 1 Posted July 14, 2016 Posted July 14, 2016 (edited) Roman sends in multiple plays and Tyrod is responsible for getting the offense into the right play. He was spot on here. http://www.cover1.net/2016/07/worked-26th-td-2015/ Edited July 14, 2016 by TurnerE
GG Posted July 14, 2016 Posted July 14, 2016 Roman sends in multiple plays and Tyrod is responsible for getting the offense into the right play. He was spot on here. http://www.cover1.net/2016/07/worked-26th-td-2015/ The one play that still burns me from the first Pats* game is Tyrod throwing between Watkins & Woods on the last INT. I know it was only his second game and he was roughed up all day long, but if he had looked left, Clay was running open for a sure TD.
Cover 1 Posted July 14, 2016 Author Posted July 14, 2016 The one play that still burns me from the first Pats* game is Tyrod throwing between Watkins & Woods on the last INT. I know it was only his second game and he was roughed up all day long, but if he had looked left, Clay was running open for a sure TD. Not sure if I agree with you...Did u already see this?
GG Posted July 14, 2016 Posted July 14, 2016 Not sure if I agree with you...Did u already see this? Yes, I've seen it several times and it was a bad decision to go to Sammy in the first place because the coverage was overloaded to that side. To me it's the same issue as another series that you highlighted - did he make the right read to Hogan? On that particular play, he made the right safe read that picked up 9 yards. But hopefully this year, he'll know enough of the offense and have confidence to wait a split second for Woods' to clear the route and be open for the TD. Same thing on the Watkins pass. Bad form and tunnel vision to the right side drove the INT. A vet QB would recognize the coverage shading after the snap to guess that his speedy, playmaking TE was in single coverage and probably would be very open against a 3rd string safety. And that's exactly how the play developed. Again, these are high expectations for a your QB playing in his second NFL start against a very good team. But it's something that he needs to improve upon for the Bills to move up.
Cover 1 Posted July 14, 2016 Author Posted July 14, 2016 (edited) Yes, I've seen it several times and it was a bad decision to go to Sammy in the first place because the coverage was overloaded to that side. To me it's the same issue as another series that you highlighted - did he make the right read to Hogan? On that particular play, he made the right safe read that picked up 9 yards. But hopefully this year, he'll know enough of the offense and have confidence to wait a split second for Woods' to clear the route and be open for the TD. Same thing on the Watkins pass. Bad form and tunnel vision to the right side drove the INT. A vet QB would recognize the coverage shading after the snap to guess that his speedy, playmaking TE was in single coverage and probably would be very open against a 3rd string safety. And that's exactly how the play developed. Again, these are high expectations for a your QB playing in his second NFL start against a very good team. But it's something that he needs to improve upon for the Bills to move up. I feel your pain, but based on the coverage and what he saw the first time he made the correct read on that Watkins INT...It was just poorly executed with a high throw and Sammy didnt catch it. But based on coverage and routes that was the correct decision and timing for that matter..Clay was not open, both middle of the field safeties closed that route down. Now if he would have held it longer then yeah in the secondary window he may have been. But either way, he has a read and progression and based on the look from earlier that was the right play imo. On that play from the second pats game Woods would not have been open, the only reason the CB left Woods bc TT began his throwing motion to Hogan. Edited July 14, 2016 by TurnerE
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