Keionte Scott is a psychopath

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Poyser gets better every single game, and that’s scary. He said that coaches came to him and said they were scared he was a bust and bad eval initially because he couldn’t do their DB drills properly. He admitted to being super raw, and that it was huge jump from G5 to P4. But he is here now.

Also, there was a series later in the game where Popo made like 4 tackles in a row.
**** if this is true, I’m so proud of this kid! Most kids would have folded if the coaches told them this!

And Popo has been good this year. He’s going to ball out next season
 
Speaking of the future at DB. Does Amari Wallace have a role in the backfield here?
 
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I’m not sure if anyone picked up on it but just realized how Keionte jumped the screen pass.

For people who know ball, this is an unbalanced look (4 receiving threats to the field side). In order to accommodate that, Jeremiah Smith has to be on the ball (so they don’t have 5 guys in the backfield and an ineligible formation) to make himself ineligible (can’t have two receiving threats on the ball on same side) (players yell out “dead, dead dead) meaning he’s an ineligible receiver and can’t go downfield or run a route. With that in mind, your only 2 receiving threats are outside receiver and Innis. Keionte’s focus shifts to Innis with this in mind and once you see the TE go in rocket motion, you know he’s just blocking.

Keionte’s coverage shifts to Innis and he knows he has help overtop now with Smith ineligible so he can be ultra aggressive on anything he sees (don’t have to worry about screen and go). Once he sees Innis bubble, he can jump it right away which is why you see the anticipation.

Much much more of a football iq play from him than a film thing I’d bet and just a bad play call to have in for Day against a pressed corner. Shoutout to Heatherman for having his guys recognize it, but that’s what Keionte is telling Jakobe/Bryce pre-play (that Smith is ineligible)
 

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I’m not sure if anyone picked up on it but just realized how Keionte jumped the screen pass.

For people who know ball, this is an unbalanced look (4 receiving threats to the field side). In order to accommodate that, Jeremiah Smith has to be on the ball (so they don’t have 5 guys in the backfield and an ineligible formation) to make himself ineligible (can’t have two receiving threats on the ball on same side) (players yell out “dead, dead dead) meaning he’s an ineligible receiver and can’t go downfield or run a route. With that in mind, your only 2 receiving threats are outside receiver and Innis. Keionte’s focus shifts to Innis with this in mind and once you see the TE go in rocket motion, you know he’s just blocking.

Keionte’s coverage shifts to Innis and he knows he has help overtop now with Smith ineligible so he can be ultra aggressive on anything he sees (don’t have to worry about screen and go). Once he sees Innis bubble, he can jump it right away which is why you see the anticipation.

Much much more of a football iq play from him than a film thing I’d bet and just a bad play call to have in for Day against a pressed corner. Shoutout to Heatherman for having his guys recognize it, but that’s what Keionte is telling Jakobe/Bryce pre-play (that Smith is ineligible)
I’ve seen a couple different film breakdowns of that play. Ohio St has ran they play fairly often this season and they have a run play with the RB to the opposite side out if that sane formation.

One breakdown I watched, the guy showed that play in 3 other games. The TE in motion was a dead giveaway so I think film study had something to do with it.
 
I’m not sure if anyone picked up on it but just realized how Keionte jumped the screen pass.

For people who know ball, this is an unbalanced look (4 receiving threats to the field side). In order to accommodate that, Jeremiah Smith has to be on the ball (so they don’t have 5 guys in the backfield and an ineligible formation) to make himself ineligible (can’t have two receiving threats on the ball on same side) (players yell out “dead, dead dead) meaning he’s an ineligible receiver and can’t go downfield or run a route. With that in mind, your only 2 receiving threats are outside receiver and Innis. Keionte’s focus shifts to Innis with this in mind and once you see the TE go in rocket motion, you know he’s just blocking.

Keionte’s coverage shifts to Innis and he knows he has help overtop now with Smith ineligible so he can be ultra aggressive on anything he sees (don’t have to worry about screen and go). Once he sees Innis bubble, he can jump it right away which is why you see the anticipation.

Much much more of a football iq play from him than a film thing I’d bet and just a bad play call to have in for Day against a pressed corner. Shoutout to Heatherman for having his guys recognize it, but that’s what Keionte is telling Jakobe/Bryce pre-play (that Smith is ineligible)
He mentioned this in the video Mac Lain posted from media day, that Smith was ineligible so it gave him the green light to jump the screen.
 
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