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James Bradberry: "I fuged up, I fuged up."


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2 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Yeah, I've never been to Colorado so I thought Denver was up high.  That's interesting to know though.  Thanks for the info

Here's a pic:

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I live at the foot of the mountain in the right-center of the picture, the one with the patch of snow on it's upper right flank.   You can just barely see the top of Mile High Stadium over the top of the skyscrapers just right of center. 

This is Evergreen

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I will be honest, I thought Bradberry looked really good for a rookie. He didn't give up any big plays in the passing game. He was always in the right position and close near the catches giving up very little YAC. He had 2 calls go against him that were a little touchy. The only real negative was the bad missed tackle but that happens especially on your first game. 

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3 minutes ago, yasuhara2241 said:

I will be honest, I thought Bradberry looked really good for a rookie. He didn't give up any big plays in the passing game. He was always in the right position and close near the catches giving up very little YAC. He had 2 calls go against him that were a little touchy. The only real negative was the bad missed tackle but that happens especially on your first game. 

He definitely didn't have the worst all around game of our DBs.  Outside of that run play he was solid given he was a rookie on week 1 vs a legit beast WR. 

He is the one dude allowed a bad play or two IMO on the team.  

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He does not have the mentality of a CB needed to win the SB. I also do not have the patience to wait 3 years for him to get better to even have a shot at a SB. This team was ready and an inexperienced secondary will kill you in the playoffs every time.

Interesting how he fails to mention his missed assignments. Especially the ones that Kuechly and Coleman pointed out to him that led to big plays.

Who cares if you did not give up a big play to Thomas. That is only part of the game. He failed miserably in run defense and getting to his spot against the screen in zone packages. The same garbage you saw of him in college. He does not like putting his nose into a tackle and he is fine with backing off so others can do it. They targeted him in the running game and Thomas' job was just to run him down the field, because he is just worried about the pass. Worked every time and it left major weak spots in the flats.

He was a huge reason why the Broncos were able to put up 14 points in less than 5 minutes in the 4th quarter.

He is going to be targeted every game. So, he better get his poo together or he will be back on the bench and get the Kony Ealy treatment.

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2 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

He does not have the mentality of a CB needed to win the SB. I also do not have the patience to wait 3 years for him to get better to even have a shot at a SB. This team was ready and an inexperienced secondary will kill you in the playoffs every time.

Interesting how he fails to mention his missed assignments. Especially the ones that Kuechly and Coleman pointed out to him that led to big plays.

Who cares if you did not give up a big play to Thomas. That is only part of the game. He failed miserably in run defense and getting to his spot against the screen in zone packages. The same garbage you saw of him in college. He does not like putting his nose into a tackle and he is fine with backing off so others can do it. They targeted him in the running game and Thomas' job was just to run him down the field, because he is just worried about the pass. Worked every time and it left major weak spots in the flats.

He was a huge reason why the Broncos were able to put up 14 points in less than 5 minutes in the 4th quarter.

He is going to be targeted every game. So, he better get his poo together or he will be back on the bench and get the Kony Ealy treatment.

If something made me as miserable as being a Panthers fan makes you, I'd find something better to do with my free time. 

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5 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Here's a pic:

denver-colorado-marijuana-real-estate.jp

I live at the foot of the mountain in the right-center of the picture, the one with the patch of snow on it's upper right flank.   You can just barely see the top of Mile High Stadium over the top of the skyscrapers just right of center. 

This is Evergreen

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Wow Evergreen is beautiful 

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17 hours ago, stbugs said:

 Funny how he mentions missed assignments when he wouldn't ever mention that TD was out of position to start that screen pass and should have held up Anderson and TD even admitted it.

That was a designed blitz by TD. TD never said he should have covered Anderson. His job was to pass rush, and he did. He just regrets not bull rushing the RB instead of chipping/swimming by him to get to the QB. He should have known better with Ealy, Bradberry and Butler all on his side, but he trusted they all would get their job done. None of them got their job done on that play.

The defensive play in question was a cover 2 zone. With the offense in a single back set with trips wide right and single wide left. There was no receiver immediately threatening TD's zone. So, he is free to blitz.

Ealy was alerted to the blitz from a cover 2 zone when the LB presses his B gap next to him. This means Ealy is responsible for engaging the OT, containing the outside, and spying the RB in the back field. Ealy screwed up and failed to realize the defensive play while once again showing he is horrible at reading offensive plays.  I believe he was looking for the RB in the backfield, but failed to realize the RB was near the LoS in the B gap as Ealy ran by him. Ealy bull rushes the OT and begins to run into TDs blitzing lane. He loses the RB and depth needed for a pass to the flat.

Bradberry is responsible for the shallow third of the field and pressing the flat when he recognizes a pass to his side. Bradberry is clamped down on by Thomas when he is about to pass him off to Boston in the deep half of the field. Instead, Bradberry can not get away from Thomas and he is driven all the way into the end zone.

Boston is about to flow to the deep half, but hesitates when he sees Bradberry vacate his zone. So, Boston tries to get to the shallow third zone, but it is too late.

Then Coleman has to take off for Boston's deep half when he sees Boston vacate his zone to cover Bradberry's zone.

To top it off for a complete breakdown of a defensive play, Vernon Butler is the DT on the right side. His job is to bull rush the OG while shading to the A gap and cleaning the QB up if he steps up in the pocket to avoid TD. If the OG pulls out on a pass play with a blitzing LB in the B gap, Butler must stay glued to his hip and shadow him down the line keeping him from getting a free release to block in the flat while pushing him into any other pulling linemen. Butler fails miserably by turning his hips to the sideline and allowing the OG to get into his shoulder and hip. Butler is pulled down and into the A gap losing his balance and stumbling right past the other pulling OG on the left side. He ends up in KK's A gap stumbling behind KK.

Due to Butler, the entire interior OL gets a free release to block the screen. Due to Ealy, the RB releases shallow into the flat and the QB has an easy short lane and dump pass to the RB. Due to Bradberry, both safeties have to adjust their responsibilities and there is no defender in the immediate zone being attacked by the offense. Bradberry creates a 30 yard lane right up the sideline to the end zone.

Only 1 player effectively ran his responsibility in the cover 2 zone on the right side of the defense, and that would be Thomas Davis.

If it were Cover 2 Man, then Bradberry should have played the inside of the receiver in a trail technique. He did not do that. So, even if it was Cover 2 Man, which it was not, Bradberry would have screwed that up too. Demaryius Thomas would have never been able to keep Bradberry locked up in front of him and drive him to the end zone if that were Cover 2 Man.

Keep in mind Bradberry also screwed up bad on the 2 previous plays leading up to that screen by Anderson for a touchdown.

You clearly have not played this game much or studied defensive plays.

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