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Old 09-13-2022, 08:28 PM   #138
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Re: Jags Postgame

Repost with new gifs, hopefully working this time:

Gems from the All 22. You guys don't me to see Curtis Samuel having a monster game, Holcomb missing a tackle on the TD, or Darrick Forrest making plays all over the place.

But here are some plays were interesting and material for discussion/occasions to improve our collective football knowledge.


Found Schweitzer's injury play, hope it's not too serious


Leading to Trai Turner taking the field and making this nice play against a stunt on his first snap


Turner really had a solid game, just a play on a screen that I liked, I love that he's enthusiastic to hit the DB, more than he needed to. He's still banged up and out there diving to hit DBs... He'll be fun to watch once 100% healthy.


For whatever reason (injury concern I guess) Turner was out for a series, allowing Saahdiq Charles to show once again he's not even a decent NFL back up



Now let's rant a bit about or secondary:

McCain flat out sucks, this catch is on him (and you probably remember the awful angle he took on a run early in the game, the announcer mentioned it), Fuller gets beaten but he's supposed to have safety help inside


WJ3 had a bad game, and he dodge a bullet here, had Lance seen him tangling his feet and falling, that may have gone all the way


On top of letting guys run wide open in the passing game, the secondary doesn't play their responsibilities in the run game well. Don't know if it's Fuller, St Juste or McCain, but somebody isn't in his gap. Unacceptable, secondary run gap responsibility usually is super simple. And Nickel being our new base defense, they gotta play it right.



And to finish on a nicer note, I just enjoy watching this play. I think it's very well designed. Don't know if it's a common concept or not (I'm sure somebody here will know the concept's name), but I think it's very hard to defend unless you're in quarter. Here the Jags bring 5, in Cover 3, it's hard to blame the LB initially on Logan Thomas for letting him pass into the deep and biting on Samuel's crossing route, McKissick as a check down has the flat to curl LB's attention, and Dotson takes the deep CB with him. Nice job Scott Turner, ain't it ?
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