@TomBradyEgo The moment a safety has to drop into man coverage against any of these four, you've already won the pre-snap battle. That's a coverage conflict this offense can weaponize every single week.
@TomBradyEgo This Broncos receiving corps has legitimate WR1 talent at multiple positions. Sutton and Waddle project as true alpha receivers — route runners who can win in man, beat bracket coverage, and demand CB1 attention on any given snap. Franklin and Mimms sit at WR2 production ...
@TomBradyEgo designs around. When you force them into a 4-wide spread set with this kind of positional talent, you're asking CB3s and CB4s — nickel corners, slot backups, linebacker/safety hybrids — to cover receivers they have no business being on the field against...
@TomBradyEgo currently, but that's a scheme and opportunity ceiling, not a talent ceiling.
The structural problem this creates for opposing defensive coordinators is real. Most NFL defenses are built around two elite corners and a single high safety — that's the base assumption the league...
@mattvanswol@EndWokeness That's what it seems like to me. I don't understand the uproar. He murdered that kid and did it premeditatedly. Why do you have a knife at a track meet?
@jasonwhitlock I don't understand the uproar and disbelief. This was premeditated murder. He sat in a rivals section hoping to be provoked, with a knife ready to kill.
@TermineRadio Wemby’s been an absentee landlord outside of Game 1. Yeah, he’s scored in other games, but for someone with his size and length, the rebounding has been nonexistent. There’s no excuse for him grabbing fewer than 12 boards in any game he plays.