Has Clowney come into his own?

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Re: Has Clowney come into his own?

Post by ThePro » Wed Nov 13, 2019 1:33 am

Jake Heaps had an interesting take on the seemingly more aggressive approach by the defense. For example the corners played more man than zone compared to other games and the front seven was more active with blitz and stunts.

The difference? Quandre Diggs. They simply didn't have anyone at FS that they could trust not to give up the big play. Not sure I agree but if the pressure is consistent rest of year . This could be it.

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Re: Has Clowney come into his own?

Post by D-train » Wed Nov 13, 2019 1:47 am

ThePro wrote:
Wed Nov 13, 2019 1:33 am
Jake Heaps had an interesting take on the seemingly more aggressive approach by the defense. For example the corners played more man than zone compared to other games and the front seven was more active with blitz and stunts.

The difference? Quandre Diggs. They simply didn't have anyone at FS that they could trust not to give up the big play. Not sure I agree but if the pressure is consistent rest of year . This could be it.
I love zone in Husky Hoops but hate it when the Hawks do it so that is great news.
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Re: Has Clowney come into his own?

Post by Hanjag » Wed Nov 13, 2019 7:21 am

douche wrote:
Tue Nov 12, 2019 7:08 pm
He was a beast last night, he was all over the field, virtually unstoppable. Not sure if he's figured out the defensive scheme or simply found his mojo, but he was dominant against SF.
He looked like an MVP/ D player of the year in S.F.. Let's hope it continues.

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Re: Has Clowney come into his own?

Post by Hanjag » Wed Nov 13, 2019 7:26 am

ThePro wrote:
Wed Nov 13, 2019 1:33 am
Jake Heaps had an interesting take on the seemingly more aggressive approach by the defense. For example the corners played more man than zone compared to other games and the front seven was more active with blitz and stunts.

The difference? Quandre Diggs. They simply didn't have anyone at FS that they could trust not to give up the big play. Not sure I agree but if the pressure is consistent rest of year . This could be it.
Safety play is very important. See the turnaround in Pittsburgh the second they got Miami's Minkah Fits(magic)~Patrick.
We sorely have missed ET. Hopefully we can get 85% of that with Diggs.

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