@dbtips101 One DB IS too close to WR initially and false steps towards wr then has to take a false step. This doesnβt allow him to touch the wr. He ends up on top of route but will have to break further on any comeback or out route. Double moves will be the WRs next option.
If further proof was required to prove the theory that Joe Montana was indeed afraid of the Oilers' @CoachSbrown24, this pretty much confirms it
Bill Walsh to Montana: "If Brown is on your guy, just throw it where neither can catch it"
#LuvYaBlue
As I told you earlier, Joe Montana was legit afraid of Steve Brown. And yet, he still made this throw. Brown made him pay, taking it back 26 yards to boot. Montana was never the same after this (Confirmation required - I feel like a Wikipedia article contributor all of a sudden)
What I love about Jon is that heβs the same person everyday - happy and passionate about everything he does. He was the same as a player and an assistant coach. Heβs genuine, heβs caring and heβs one of the coolest guys I know. So happy for you, @CoachJonSumrall!