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Originally Posted by number21isabadman
easy there big fella, didnt know we had another defensive coordinator and scout evaluator on the team, "When I played Safety" im sure the technique and playing level along with the difficulty of the position is alot different then your hs playing days, so i wont read much, in what you have to say in the coaching deparment. But also your judging reed on one pre-season game as a rookie trying to impress the coaches and get caught in a once in a lifetime flee-flicker i dont know much about you but ill give him a year before i start saying who needs to get cut and not.
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Fundamentals never change no matter on what level. Thanks for responding but the rules dont change, if a lineman crosses the line its a run, come on man.
Dare I say you have Safety envy??? Just Kidding but not really, if its not a flea flicker its play action, Reed has his work cut out for him to improve himself before he even thinks he has a chance to join this team.
But the fact remains the same. Discipline is something he lacks, and often Pro athletes forget the simple things. I know there is nothing factual you can tell me that exist as a stategy or mindset that gives the responsibility of the safety to guard a WR 10-20 yards behind him....I thought so. Thats like a Center in basketball guarding a guy in the post but he is standing at halfcourt, so ease off a bit 21.
Dont call me defensive coordinator, chill man, I have feelings and now I need my security blanket, thanks alot.