Has Xavier Lucas given up a pass yet?

To answer the OP, yes he's given up catches this season.

But to add context, he's played well within the confines of the system.

He's played all season at Left, which has mostly been the Boundary side, so he's not really been tasked with taking on the best WR matchups. He gets the short yardage comeback/curl routes & has done a good job keeping everything in front of him.

They also mainly play him in Off-Coverage catch-tech, which is basically a technique that's designed to neutralize line releases by giving 6-8yds of cushion & instead of playing Press Man, you allow the WR to run his stem to you & then you play coverage on the backend. So essentially you let the WR do whatever release he's going to use at the line & wait at the top of the stem before you initiate contact; you "catch" him into your coverage.

He's also rotating with Ethan O'Connor quite a bit.
O Connor is a stud as well
 
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The first big pass (the one Bain got held on) was against OJ. Second was a breakdown that Brown made the tackle on but i didn’t see a replay so I don’t know where the breakdown was.
Was at the game and have yet to see the hold on Bain --but you have to see the hold that was not called on TXAM on the last play of the ND game. The ND Dlineman basically was tackled and it clearly cost ND the game. Crazy No-Call !
 
Always felt that off coverage was begging for those dink and dunk passes that killed us under Golden. But it seems to be working here.
It's worked because we haven't really played any good QB's yet.
 
Was at the game and have yet to see the hold on Bain --but you have to see the hold that was not called on TXAM on the last play of the ND game. The ND Dlineman basically was tackled and it clearly cost ND the game. Crazy No-Call !

I saw that live and couldn't believe they didnt call it on the most critical play of the game....Miami olineman would've been ejected if we did that
 
Could we be baiting them so Lucas can jump the route and take one to the house?
Not really.

Off coverage is schematic insurance; they're playing him in that technique to protect the Defense, while Rome plays the majority of his snaps on an Island with no Safety help in Man.

It also allows for more versatility in the rush fronts. You don't see our LB's Blitzing as much this year because the front 4 are getting to the pocket more.

But again, that's all mainly predicated on the fact we haven't really played any good QB's yet, so it's subject to change depending on the matchup.
 
To answer the OP, yes he's given up catches this season.

But to add context, he's played well within the confines of the system.

He's played all season at Left, which has mostly been the Boundary side, so he's not really been tasked with taking on the best WR matchups. He gets the short yardage comeback/curl routes & has done a good job keeping everything in front of him.

They also mainly play him in Off-Coverage catch-tech, which is basically a technique that's designed to neutralize line releases by giving 6-8yds of cushion & instead of playing Press Man, you allow the WR to run his stem to you & then you play coverage on the backend. So essentially you let the WR do whatever release he's going to use at the line & wait at the top of the stem before you initiate contact; you "catch" him into your coverage.

He's also rotating with Ethan O'Connor quite a bit.
Any chance of the post game write ups this season? They are always a highlight of the site, though I am sure time intensive.
 
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Was at the game and have yet to see the hold on Bain --but you have to see the hold that was not called on TXAM on the last play of the ND game. The ND Dlineman basically was tackled and it clearly cost ND the game. Crazy No-Call !


Top video. About the :35 second mark. That angle doesn’t do justice to it. Can’t find the sideline angle they showed on TV.

 
Correct me if I’m wrong but this was basically the role Porter was in a couple years ago? And then he struggled when being asked to handle Nickel duties? OJ a similar role last year? Now he’s more the main guy (and playing really well imo)

I know **** all about playing DB and what Guidry/Heatherman do but we have a role that gets protected it seems and gives some nice shiny PFF grades
To an extent, yes.

DPorter Jr played Boundary in 23 the year we brought in Jaden Davis's bum *** & then last year was moved to Nickel, where he struggled immensely.

OJ played a mix of both Left & Right last year, but his best games were at Field.

This year he’s the Field/Right Corner & has been tasked with covering the best WR. He's played the most Man coverage snaps of all the CB's & is mainly on an island by himself. He rarely has overtop help. The Safeties have been rotating to the Boundary side & are usually in bracket coverages with the Nickel.
 
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