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I feel like many of you have never played defensive back. I’d much rather he not always turn his head while staying with the receiver. The greater issue is turning one’s head and losing the receiver.
And, yes, I get that you demand both. |
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And I never did play DB, correct. |
Ward played a good game and was the victim of “a perfect pass beats great coverage” similar to his first start against Russel Wilson.
He didn’t get his head turned as much as I’d like, but he got his hands up and tried to dislodge the ball. Stafford played the game of his life. |
You don’t turn your head and find the ball in man situations
You play the wr and try to use his movements to know when the ball is coming |
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In a lot of those situations, Ward couldn’t have played it a whole lot better and just got beat by a perfect throw.
Pat does that to the best corners weekly. Those corners aren’t bad, they just got beat by a perfect throw. |
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He’s a young corner that still learning advanced techniques. He’s a good study that I think will do better as he gains experience. I mean, he doesn’t even have 10 starts yet. |
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Can that be trained or coached? |
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It’s a confidence issue in my opinion. |
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