I don't get the point of 7 v 7. I get that you see some of the skills, but have you ever seen a WR run a route featuring 4 moves? It's next to impossible to cover somebody when you give them that kind of time and don't jam them at the line. I would think this kind of setting is overrated as a means of evaluation.
I don't get the point of 7 v 7. I get that you see some of the skills, but have you ever seen a WR run a route featuring 4 moves? It's next to impossible to cover somebody when you give them that kind of time and don't jam them at the line. I would think this kind of setting is overrated as a means of evaluation.
Your only chance against this guy is if you're a big physical CB with long arms. Maybe you can rough him up, because you have no chance with his route running. He's too quick and crisp out of the those breaks.
I don't get the point of 7 v 7. I get that you see some of the skills, but have you ever seen a WR run a route featuring 4 moves? It's next to impossible to cover somebody when you give them that kind of time and don't jam them at the line. I would think this kind of setting is overrated as a means of evaluation.
they give the QB's limited time to get rid of the ball.
how many times did thomas use 4 moves in those clips?
the defenders are allowed to jam if they want.
i see why the coaches are so high on Ivery. His cover skills are elite
i see why the coaches are so high on Ivery. His cover skills are elite
Tyson Campbell?????????Your only chance against this guy is if you're a big physical CB with long arms. Maybe you can rough him up, because you have no chance with his route running. He's too quick and crisp out of the those breaks.
I don't get the point of 7 v 7. I get that you see some of the skills, but have you ever seen a WR run a route featuring 4 moves? It's next to impossible to cover somebody when you give them that kind of time and don't jam them at the line. I would think this kind of setting is overrated as a means of evaluation.
I don't get the point of 7 v 7. I get that you see some of the skills, but have you ever seen a WR run a route featuring 4 moves? It's next to impossible to cover somebody when you give them that kind of time and don't jam them at the line. I would think this kind of setting is overrated as a means of evaluation.
Agree. I think it is very overrated especially in terms of evaluating cornerbacks. Corn elder would probably struggle a lot in 7-7 guarding a WR 1 on 1 but add pads and 10 other guys and he's a baller.
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Your only chance against this guy is if you're a big physical CB with long arms. Maybe you can rough him up, because you have no chance with his route running. He's too quick and crisp out of the those breaks.