We seem to struggle with Pocket Passers

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Most of our Defensive challenges have come from QB's that are good in the pocket. We have dominated the so called Dual Treat QB's. The Pro-Style QB's have caused problems.

Why?
 
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Seems more like we struggle against teams that can get the ball out quick and and accurate but thats a thing a lot of teams struggle with, its why the patriots are so good. Quick passes keep our front 7 from getting to the QB and our DBs arent phyical enough in coverage to consistently stop them.
 
Most of our Defensive challenges have come from QB's that are good in the pocket. We have dominated the so called Dual Treat QB's. The Pro-Style QB's have caused problems.

Why?

Every one of your threads is just dumb.

We don't struggle with pocket passers. Duke and FSU's QBs didn't do much against.

We struggle with talented, accurate QBs who can read defenses. Woodside and Benkert are both NFL talents. If you don't pressure them, they can carve you up
 
Most of our Defensive challenges have come from QB's that are good in the pocket. We have dominated the so called Dual Treat QB's. The Pro-Style QB's have caused problems.

Why?

Every one of your threads is just dumb.

We don't struggle with pocket passers. Duke and FSU's QBs didn't do much against.

We struggle with talented, accurate QBs who can read defenses. Woodside and Benkert are both NFL talents. If you don't pressure them, they can carve you up

So you're stalking me? You sound like a 13 year old ***-Clown
 
No, we struggle when the O can get the ball out quick and forces our DB’s to win which they aren’t going to win sometimes because of play design...it’s extremely hard to stop a good dump pass offense.
 
Every touchdown he threw was on the move outside the pocket. According to Manny, the pick six was a play designed to keep him in the pocket.


Defensive coordinator Manny Diaz made a specific playcall with Johnson in mind.

"The quarterback was doing a great job moving out of the pocket, and keeping his eyes down the field and delivering a perfect ball on the run," Johnson said. "The defense that was called, we were able to corral him and keep him in the pocket and disguise to make it seem like something was open, and that's what we did. Once he threw it, I was able to break underneath the route."

Inside Jaquan Johnson's game-changing pick six for Miami Hurricanes



The problem with that QB was he was accurate as fvck for a very long time. Elite accuracy coupled with not wilting under pressure. Kind of an anti-Wimbush for the first 2.5 quarters. Any defense would struggle.
 
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