SIAP N'kosi got wheels

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the good, great throw and catch

the bad, it was over our starting free safety and potential starting corner.

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the good, great throw and catch

the bad, it was over our starting free safety and potential starting corner.

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Plays like that don't bother me , it was good coverage with two guys in the picture . Just great ball placement and a great play by the wr.
 
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the good, great throw and catch

the bad, it was over our starting free safety and potential starting corner.

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Plays like that don't bother me , it was good coverage with two guys in the picture . Just great ball placement and a great play by the wr. Seems like people only see negatives here.

Mentions that it was a great throw and catch, gets accused of only seeing the negatives......ok
 
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QBs weren't live.

So? Not one hand touched him, so that doesn't matter.

The commentary sums it up. "I was over there waiting. I was wondering if I could hit him or not"

Owens is sitting there covering nothing. He knows the QBs aren't live and starts to drop back into space with no receiver in the area. QBs being live changes things and probably changes that play.

Perry made a great move on a hesitant player. He might not get a chance to make that move if Owens comes after him like he would in a real game.
 
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the good, great throw and catch

the bad, it was over our starting free safety and potential starting corner.

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Plays like that don't bother me , it was good coverage with two guys in the picture . Just great ball placement and a great play by the wr. Seems like people only see negatives here.

Mentions that it was a great throw and catch, gets accused of only seeing the negatives......ok

Well....being concerned about the two db's ( that's starters)on a play where the offensive guys just made great plays is just kinda lame. A perfect pass and a great catch in to good coverage is just a positive to me. Majority of the time that's a win for the defense. They just won that rep.

I know everyone is desperate for football and over analyzing stuff but that's just worrying for nothing imo.
 
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QBs weren't live.

So? Not one hand touched him, so that doesn't matter.

The commentary sums it up. "I was over there waiting. I was wondering if I could hit him or not"

Owens is sitting there covering nothing. He knows the QBs aren't live and starts to drop back into space with no receiver in the area. QBs being live changes things and probably changes that play.

Perry made a great move on a hesitant player. He might not get a chance to make that move if Owens comes after him like he would in a real game.

Exactly , I honestly didn't think anything of the play. I don't take anything from those situations where the qb isn't live. You could actually see the lb hesitate , almost like you could see him thinking.
 
[MENTION=2526]fincane[/MENTION] That's not accurate. He dropped back because Kosi stepped back into the pocket like he was going to pass it. Tired of your hating ***.
 
[MENTION=2526]fincane[/MENTION] That's not accurate. He dropped back because Kosi stepped back into the pocket like he was going to pass it. Tired of your hating ***.

There was nobody in his area. If Owens has any semblance of field awareness he knows there isn't anyone in his area to cover. He probably had the back anyway and the RB stayed in to pass protect. So in a real game where he can hit a QB, is he just gonna cover empty space or come after him?

Be tired all you want. Owens himself is telling you he was hesitant. If you're not sure about what you're doing against a player like Perry he'll make you look bad. Defenders are playing with Pro Bowl rules when scrambling QBs aren't live.
 
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[MENTION=2526]fincane[/MENTION] That's not accurate. He dropped back because Kosi stepped back into the pocket like he was going to pass it. Tired of your hating ***.

First post and you are already tired of someone's hating ***?
 
Redwine also had a chance to break up the Harley TD, but didn't look for the ball..
 
Not dual threat though. Because high school stats.

Just because he can juke a hesitant guy, in a scrimmage doesn't make him a dual threat either. N'Kosi is a guy that uses his mobility to create plays in the passing game, he isn't your typical "Dual Threat", that is usually an athlete pretending to play QB. Perry is athletic, but he isn't the kind of player that looks to run first, as is the case with most modern Dual Threats.
 
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