Coach Macho
aka Beardy Ryan
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I get ****ed when I think about the Pitt game. From a schematic standpoint...there were so many plays there for the taking.
I saw Narduzzi at a clinic in March and he was talking about his press-quarters coverage. It's basically Cover-0.
So I went back and watched the game on youtube. (and it confirmed why I think we need a legit OC)
Pitt plays Quarters coverage (Cover-4) with a press alignment on the outside WR's. They're basically in man agains the #1 WR's.
Their Safeties line-up roughly 8-10 yards off of the #2 (slot) WR's and they make a flat-foot read (no backpedaling). They're responsible for the #2 WR running vertical, bubble or deep-out. It's basically like playing man from 8-10 yards off depth.
That's why we had a little success throwing bubbles against Pitt cause their Safety has to run 8-10 yards down-hill and make a tackle in the open field. (difficult)
The **** deep-out (8-10 yards) to the slot WR would've been open ALL **** DAY! We didn't throw it. Matter of fact, we're so **** stupid on offense that we ran four verticals like 87 times instead. (four verticals won't be open against Cover-4, dumb call)
The one time we sent our slot WR on an out-breaking route was a post-corner to Berrios. He was wide open. The ball was slightly behind him and he dropped it.
Any time you get this version of Quarters you should be killing the defense with your slot WR's. It should've been the Berrios & Thomas show all day, for chunks. ****, for crying out loud, any time WE LINE-UP in this version of Quarters offenses attack our Safeties with their slots. LOL
We won a couple battles on the outside. Thomas and Richards beat their CB's deep on separate plays but Rosier missed the throw. Regardless, we should've been stealing yards to our slots all day and we didn't. This is very alarming to me because this is like the simplest way to beat Quarters and we were oblivious.
I saw Narduzzi at a clinic in March and he was talking about his press-quarters coverage. It's basically Cover-0.
So I went back and watched the game on youtube. (and it confirmed why I think we need a legit OC)
Pitt plays Quarters coverage (Cover-4) with a press alignment on the outside WR's. They're basically in man agains the #1 WR's.
Their Safeties line-up roughly 8-10 yards off of the #2 (slot) WR's and they make a flat-foot read (no backpedaling). They're responsible for the #2 WR running vertical, bubble or deep-out. It's basically like playing man from 8-10 yards off depth.
That's why we had a little success throwing bubbles against Pitt cause their Safety has to run 8-10 yards down-hill and make a tackle in the open field. (difficult)
The **** deep-out (8-10 yards) to the slot WR would've been open ALL **** DAY! We didn't throw it. Matter of fact, we're so **** stupid on offense that we ran four verticals like 87 times instead. (four verticals won't be open against Cover-4, dumb call)
The one time we sent our slot WR on an out-breaking route was a post-corner to Berrios. He was wide open. The ball was slightly behind him and he dropped it.
Any time you get this version of Quarters you should be killing the defense with your slot WR's. It should've been the Berrios & Thomas show all day, for chunks. ****, for crying out loud, any time WE LINE-UP in this version of Quarters offenses attack our Safeties with their slots. LOL
We won a couple battles on the outside. Thomas and Richards beat their CB's deep on separate plays but Rosier missed the throw. Regardless, we should've been stealing yards to our slots all day and we didn't. This is very alarming to me because this is like the simplest way to beat Quarters and we were oblivious.