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Cosell Bucs Breakdown.


Black&BlueBubba

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10 hours ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

Cosell also talked about how well we are using 6 man blocking schemes.  Specifically mentioned that we are using more slide protection this year.  Where the entire line slides one way and we use a TE backside. 
This isn’t that exact slide protection but Ellis does a good job breaking down our OL. 

 

 

What I missed in real time was that after popping Barrett, manhertz was wide open for the first down. Would have been an easy check down if the coverage had been tighter on DJ.

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On 10/19/2019 at 1:12 AM, Black&BlueBubba said:

 Greg Cosell from NFL films is on WFNZ every week and I absolutely love his unbiased takes. He watches 75 hours of film every week during the season and has been doing it 26 years. 

75 hours per week is a lot of film watching...

...if he takes Sundays off to actually watch games it implies he's watching film from 7:00am until 7:30pm non-stop Monday through Saturday.  No breaks to appear on WFNZ, or go to dry-cleaner, or drive to and from work, etc...

Heck, according to the Wall St. Journal there's only 11 minutes of actual play during the average NFL game. 

This implies less than 3 hours of new game film each week for the entire league.  If he watched every play of every game 10-times over it would still be less than 30 hours of film watching.

75 hours is hard to believe.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052748704281204575002852055561406

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On 10/19/2019 at 7:29 AM, TheRumGone said:

If Allen stays in for more time I’m excited to see if he develops more. Rooting for him.

eric reid doesn’t get enough credit around here. Although I’ll admit some of his shoulder tackles annoy the crap out of me.

I agree Reid doesn’t get enough credit.  But that’s why I try not to miss Cosell’s and a couple of other guys takes.  They give a different perspective than my weekend warrior eyes sometimes catch. 

Another good take this week was from Frank Garcia talking about Paradis.  The guys on WFNZ were saying how they haven’t been impressed with Paradis.  Garcia completely shot that down.  He said that that is not necessarily a fault of Paradis but our LT issues.  Paradis is being asked to do much more than most centers in the league because our LG is being asked to tandem with the LT so much.  Paradis is left on an island. 

His other take was that long Mike Evans pass in the first half of the Bucs game.  People were bitching about Bradberry.  That wasn’t a Bradberry error.  That was a blown cover by Tre Boston who jumped an under neath crossing route.  His coverage should have been deep.
Again that goes back to if you don’t understand the coverages than you can’t really make a judgement on secondary players.  
 

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9 hours ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

I agree Reid doesn’t get enough credit.  But that’s why I try not to miss Cosell’s and a couple of other guys takes.  They give a different perspective than my weekend warrior eyes sometimes catch. 

Another good take this week was from Frank Garcia talking about Paradis.  The guys on WFNZ were saying how they haven’t been impressed with Paradis.  Garcia completely shot that down.  He said that that is not necessarily a fault of Paradis but our LT issues.  Paradis is being asked to do much more than most centers in the league because our LG is being asked to tandem with the LT so much.  Paradis is left on an island. 

His other take was that long Mike Evans pass in the first half of the Bucs game.  People were bitching about Bradberry.  That wasn’t a Bradberry error.  That was a blown cover by Tre Boston who jumped an under neath crossing route.  His coverage should have been deep.
Again that goes back to if you don’t understand the coverages than you can’t really make a judgement on secondary players.  
 

Frank rubs a lot of people the wrong way but he knows his football. 

Dumb as a stump as it relates to the business of football but as it goes to locker-room and on-field analysis he is good.

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