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    Diaz, Baker and Zone

    I'm a big fan of Simpson and was one of, if not the first to proclaim him an upgrade over Kuligowski. I think it's a reach to expect him to fix the LBs though. Miami needs to play the right guys and if the right guys aren't prepared then that falls on the LB coach (who just happens to be the...
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    Diaz, Baker and Zone

    The writing is on the wall. Tyrique Stevenson is a big corner with solid movement skills who wins at the line of scrimmage but struggles with ball awareness and breaking on throws. You don't bring him in with Blades and Couch and run a bunch of spot drop zone. I think Manny is positioning the...
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    Diaz, Baker and Zone

    I like 2-man press on 3rd and short-medium against pocket QBs. Diaz used to run it a ton in those situations before Baker arrived. You know the offense is scheming routes near the sticks so you suffocate them and the QB holds the ball hoping for something to open up and pick up the conversion...
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    Diaz, Baker and Zone

    You don't need dominant safeties to play 2-man. Carter often shifts to LB on 3rd downs. Hall is bad but he can play deep-half help over the top. His athletic limitations show up more in single-high or in run support. We're not dealing in hypotheticals anyway. There were multiple games where the...
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    Diaz, Baker and Zone

    I don't buy this excuse. 2018 corners were Jackson, Bandy and Dean. Bandy was good that year, Jackson was ok and Dean was horrible. None of them have amounted to much in the NFL. I don't see much difference between that group and the 2020 group besides the fact that the 2020 group played most of...
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    Diaz, Baker and Zone

    2020 35.7% 64.3% 133.64 (60th) 2019 40.1% 59.9% 119.78 (29th) 2018 55.7% 44.3% 101.39 (1st) 2017 48.7% 51.3% 116.46 (23rd) 2016 47.0% 53.0% 119.49 (29th) Courtesy of Sports Info Solutions...
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