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Anyone know how McCray and Evans are doing?
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Quote:How many TDs have we given up through the air in the last 3 weeks? Good point. The difference is the secondary is starting to give up fewer big plays than they were earlier in the season. In today's game, it a given you'll give them up sometime. What's encouraging is that we're moving in the right direction.
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Re-watching and taking notes on the secondary. Here's what they gave up in the first half:
<div style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:'Noteworthy-Light';font-size:15px;">Gratz- 1 crossing route (10 yards) McCray - 1 comeback (8 yards) Blackmon - quick over the middle to slot (16 yds) Cyp - Austin in slot Cyp lined up near him - crossing route - not sure if Blackmon or a LB was supposed to help - CYp stayed with outside receiver when McCray was already there. (15 yds) Ball - gave up quick slant in red-zone by playing it safe - protecting the possible fade route - turned out right play as browns settle for FG (6yds - 1st and goal) </div> (yardage gained is approximate)
McCray seems like he has been on point since being inserted into the starting line-up. A few catches here and there but nothing back breaking. Since Pittsburgh game, the defense has taken HUGE strides in both running and passing D. Excited to see them grow together and see the finished product by the end of the year.
“Motivation alone is not enough. If you have an idiot and you motivate him,now you have a motivated idiot.” Jim Rohn Quote: Thanks for the time and effort to give us an excellent picture. I went onto PFF to get a different look at how the kids are doing in comparison to the rest of the league and some familiar faces. Cornerbacks PFF lists 104 that have had a significant number of snaps. McCray 35th Ball 43rd Gratz 54th Blackmon 96th Rashean Mathis is 26th and Darrelle Revis is 29th Safeties PFF lists 82 with a significant number of snaps Cyprien 45th Evans 67th Of the old friends, Dawan Landry is 19th, Reggie Nelson is 27th and Dwight Lowery is 43rd. Given that these numbers reflect the year so far and include the numbers from the terrible start the team has had, the kids look pretty good overall. The concern has to be free safety and it is a critical position for the type of defense the Jags play.
Evans is serviceable most of the time but isn't the answer.
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